***** To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org ***** Another potential source for this data is the Flightcaster API.
***** To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org *****BarryThere is an analysis of airport data in this paper:
Amaral, L. A. N., Scala, A., Barthélemy, M., & Stanley, H. E.,2000.Classes of small-world networks.PNAS. 97(21) pp11149–11152.I can't spot the source of their data - but you could always ask!Lynne HamillCRESSUniversity of Surrey, UK
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I would appreciate knowing if -- and how -- we could get a database of
city-to-city airline routes -- to compare with other forms of networks.
Amusingly, my first attempt at sending this query got bounced by Socnet's
spam filter -- possibly because I added an airline joke. Have TSA and
Socnet merged?
Barry Wellman
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