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Flight Schedule Information Available Via New GPS Service

The new flight search service is available for both mobile and web interfaces within each of NAVITIME's U.S. and European service areas.
by Staff Writers
Singapore (SPX) Feb 17, 2009
Global flight information and data solutions company OAG has announced it is the content provider for the new commercial airline flights travel option on the latest release of the NAVITIME mobile GPS navigation and route search service for business and leisure travellers.

OAG has partnered with NAVITIME JAPAN CO., LTD., to give customers the GPS navigation service easy access to flight schedules and the latest updates on flight arrivals and departures.

Mario M. Hardy, OAG's Vice President Asia Pacific, said: "OAG is the world's authority on global flight information and we are proud to be the airline content partner for an innovative brand like NAVITIME. The combination of OAG's flight data with this multi-modal route navigation solution will deliver a valuable service to consumers who wish to travel by air."

Dr. Keisuke Onishi, NAVITIME JAPAN's CEO and President, says: "By adopting OAG's commercial airline data for the NAVITIME service, our users now have a wider variation of transportation methods. Navigation to a distant, unfamiliar destination can be easily achieved with assurance using such data."

The new flight search service is available for both mobile and web interfaces within each of NAVITIME's U.S. and European service areas.

Users will be able to search the OAG online flight timetable for routes available within the U.S. for the U.S. area service, and within 19 European countries for the European service area. The search will show all convenient direct and connecting flight options, and provide an aircraft's flight status between 2 airports at a given time.

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