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Old 08-02-2020 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by todd1200
I thought that meant there's fifty something seats blocked. Not sure why the difference between the 103 and 106. If it's less than 24 hours out, you should be able to see the load after you check in. If it's more than 24 hours I can check it.
Pretty sure he got it right. 103 is what the cap is.
162 seats on the plane.
106 of those 162 are available (ie not booked), so 56 seats are currently booked. Of those 106 empty seats, 59 (mostly middles) are blocked from booking (ie the 103 cap). So the number of open and available seats for bookings or nonrevs is 103 (cap) - 56 (pax booked) = 47 open/bookable seats
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