Originally Posted by
CLT Guy
The normal consumer apps show number of tickets that they can still sell, not the number of seats left on the airplane nor the number of non-revs listed. Since they let each flight be oversold by a percentage, even if there are seats still available for sale, it may already be oversold, with a bunch of non-revs listed.
If you have the passwords, the employee side shows all of this, and it pretty good.
I can't speak for the Airways app, but the United app specifically shows which seats are available and the current checked-in non-rev list. I use it all the time.