Originally Posted by
dmspilot
The site works as expected on Chrome on Mac.
It wouldn't be so bad to have in-house software if competent people were developing it. The code quality looks like vintage 1995 and the security issue is far worse than what most people would realize. I could do a better job...and I have a lot of free time right now

It works with Firefox on Linux and Windows 10 as well...normally. But I do occasionally have to F5 / reload the page when only partial data is sent as the connection is aborted.
As for in-house development, well, sure...if the company saw the value in the group and paid well enough to attract the right talent, it might work, but from a practical standpoint airlines are users of technology, not innovators of it. Airlines shouldn't build software for the same reason they don't build airplanes: the process is too far removed from their core mission -- moving people safely from A to B.