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#7321
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From: East coast
Who do you think the company is going to believe? An expendable, cheaply replaced employee with a sub par attitude or a highly sought after (given the so called pilot shortage) very expensive asset? What would a FA even "snitch" on you for? Don't allow her to get any dirt on you, talk to the inflight manager, and definitely the CA.
#7322
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Joined: Feb 2015
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Seriously.
#7323
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Who do you think the company is going to believe? An expendable, cheaply replaced employee with a sub par attitude or a highly sought after (given the so called pilot shortage) very expensive asset? What would a FA even "snitch" on you for? Don't allow her to get any dirt on you, talk to the inflight manager, and definitely the CA.
#7324
Me? Ain't happening. Get off my airplane.
#7326
#7327
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Joined: Feb 2015
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People have been failed/fired from every airline for stuff like this. That's no reason to stoop to the gutter. If you want people to have a better opinion of us, then don't make such dirty statements about our employees. If you have a problem, deal with it; end of story.
#7328
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Another stupid question....
On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
#7329
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Another stupid question....
On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
Best bet is to use auth/cap/booked until within 24 hours of departure, then cross check both, while looking at the nonrev stby list, from my experience.
#7330
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Joined: Mar 2015
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Another stupid question....
On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
The detailed boarding totals and Skynet data will tell you capacity/booked/SAs. That is the most accurate information you can get and what you should use for the best planning. The seat map is still a useful tool to get an idea of what's going on, but you have to realize what it's actually telling you. It reflects specific assigned/unassigned seats, not the number of unbooked seats. Booked passengers with unassigned seats are usually those who simply haven't checked in yet. So, as they check in and you get closer to departure time, the seat map gets increasingly more accurate.
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