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#9253
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#9254
My apologies ladies & gents if this has been covered, but a commuting question from an OAL'er. On your standby list a message shows that the flight has been capped at 103 seats. As far as availability, it shows 106 av/162 total. If I'm doing my 9th grade math correctly, does this mean that there's only fifty something pax, so it be looking promising for me? Thanks
#9255
My apologies ladies & gents if this has been covered, but a commuting question from an OAL'er. On your standby list a message shows that the flight has been capped at 103 seats. As far as availability, it shows 106 av/162 total. If I'm doing my 9th grade math correctly, does this mean that there's only fifty something pax, so it be looking promising for me? Thanks
#9256
My apologies ladies & gents if this has been covered, but a commuting question from an OAL'er. On your standby list a message shows that the flight has been capped at 103 seats. As far as availability, it shows 106 av/162 total. If I'm doing my 9th grade math correctly, does this mean that there's only fifty something pax, so it be looking promising for me? Thanks
#9257
The 103 seat cap was a notice in red. It is within 24 hours, so these were the loads listed, 106 avlb/162 total. It looks like 59 avlb/162 total would equate to a "full" flight with the 103 covid cap (If I understand correctly) Thanks for your offer though.
#9258
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2020
Posts: 537
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
#9259
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
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
#9260
That makes sense, sorry for [my] confusion.
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