Non-Revving
#11
Non-revving, at least in the Delta network, is getting to be a bit difficult, as most flights are at or near capacity/weight restrictions.
I haven't had the opportunity to jumpseat on another carrier yet. Might have to give that a try sometime
I haven't had the opportunity to jumpseat on another carrier yet. Might have to give that a try sometime
#12
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From: 737 Right
NWA has a NonRev tel number you can call to get the seat availability.
I am guessing other airlines has similar system set up. I would be intereste in finding out if UAL and others have similar system and if that is the case I would like get those tel numbers as well.
I am guessing other airlines has similar system set up. I would be intereste in finding out if UAL and others have similar system and if that is the case I would like get those tel numbers as well.
#13
#15
http://www.flightlookup.com/index.php?page=sched
check dat one!
and dont do orbitz, expedia, cheaptickets, or any other of those site....
they only get a limited number of seats available from the airlines....it's like
a deal really....
doesnt display the ACTUAL seats available/left....
check dat one!
and dont do orbitz, expedia, cheaptickets, or any other of those site....
they only get a limited number of seats available from the airlines....it's like
a deal really....
doesnt display the ACTUAL seats available/left....
#16
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If you have access to United's WebList, it'll tell you how many seats are available in each section of the plane, as well as how many non-revs have already listed. However, you have to be a UAX carrier to get in.
#18
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Flyzed.com...You'll need Company's Username/password (can't help you with that!), and it gives you a great idea about loads (green smiley's are good, yellow are not so much, red are bad!).


