Flight seat availablity info
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Flight seat availablity info
Hi,
Do you know of any website that I can use to check seat availability on international flights. Not all airlines have availabilty check on their website. I apprecaite your help in advance.
Thanks
Do you know of any website that I can use to check seat availability on international flights. Not all airlines have availabilty check on their website. I apprecaite your help in advance.
Thanks
this one is even better, but you have to pay 15 euro for your membership of 1 year: www.idtraveller.com
there is also another site that works with smiley's(happy, neutral and sad face) but I forgot the name.
there is also another site that works with smiley's(happy, neutral and sad face) but I forgot the name.
wow, thanks budTWA wrote:this one is even better, but you have to pay 15 euro for your membership of 1 year: www.idtraveller.com
there is also another site that works with smiley's(happy, neutral and sad face) but I forgot the name.
TWA wrote:I don't know much about ticketing, just stick to the classic Y (economy), C (business) and F (first class), all other letters are subclasses from cheap to expensive I guess, but if you have eg. K4 L4 M4 Y4 means that there are only 4 seats left in economy and not 16.
That's not correct.
Each letter refers to a fare bucket, indeed mostly from cheap to expensive, with some referring to non-rev, award-ticket classes etc.
At many airlines the Y is the full fare bucket, whilest K,L,M,U,T,Q, etc are discounted and heavily discounted buckets. So there are actually 16 seats available...
Great site also is expertflyer.com, yet quite expensive.
greetz
mayhem