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NAME

Bing::Search::Result::InstantAnswer::FlightStatus - Flight status from Bing

METHODS

DepartureTerminal

The departure terminal.

FlightNumber

The flight number.

ArrivalGate

The arrival gate.

ScheduledDeparture

A DateTime object representing the scheduled departure time.

OnTimeString

A string indicating if the flight's on-time status.

UpdatedDeparture

A DateTime object representing the updated departure time, if any.

UpdatedArrival

A DateTime object representing the updated arrival time, if any.

DataFreshness

An integer indicating how "fresh" the data is.

AirlineCode

The airline code. Usually two letters.

DepartureGate

The departure gate.

StatusCode

A 2-digit code indicating the status of the flight.

ScheduledArrival

A DateTime object representing the scheduled arrival time.

ArrivalTerminal

The arrival terminal.

FlightHistoryId

A unique identifier for a specific instance of a flight.

AirlineName

The name of the airline.

StatusString

The status of the flight, in human-speak.

FlightName

The full name of the flight, usually a combination of the airline code and the flight number.

OriginAirport and DestinationAirport

Two objects representing the airports where the flight originated and is destined. Each has a Code (such as "SEA" for Seattle), a Name ("Seattle"), and a TimezoneOffset (a number, in seconds, from UTC).

Unimplemented bits

Mostly because I didn't see these in the spec, and am just writing docs right now, the following bits are not currently implemented, and therefor will remain in the data hash.

  • NextSegment/FlightHistoryId - Unique Id

  • NextSegment/OriginAirport - Airport Code

  • NextSegment/DestinationAirport - Airport Code

  • The above three are repeated for "PreviousSegment"

AUTHOR

Dave Houston, " dhouston@cpan.org ", 2010

LICENSE

This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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