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cheyennedrvr 10-18-2007 08:47 AM

Jump seat - Non-Rev question
 
I seem to remember seeing a thread of some web sites that listed flights and such for jumpseaters/non-revs.

I did a search but could find it.

Anyone know of these web sites?

Thanks

rickair7777 10-18-2007 08:49 AM

www.nonrev.net

www.passrider.com (this one doesn't seem to always list all airlines)

FamousLastWords 10-18-2007 09:20 AM

Passrider is what I use mostly. Keep in mid tho, like Rickair said, it doesn't have every airline in the database (ie. Southwest and others) so you may have to check some of the individual airline sites to find other flights.

Kayak.com works well also, but also leaves out certain airlines as well.

cheyennedrvr 10-19-2007 04:26 AM

Thanks

Are these the sites that list non-passenger flights too?

Going to look at the sites right now.

FamousLastWords 10-19-2007 05:13 AM

I don't believe they list any non passenger ops.

UPS
http://tools.ipapilot.org/jumpseats/

FedEx
http://www.alpa.org/fdx/jumpseat/

flyguyniner11 10-19-2007 05:50 AM

http://www.flightlookup.com/ this one is pretty good i know it didnt used to list swa flights but i'm pretty sure it does now

SharkyBN584 10-19-2007 05:57 AM

www.airwise.com

Lists everyone and on some routes where there's two airlines at one hub (DAL and AirTran in ATL) it will give you interairline schedules.

Airsupport 10-19-2007 06:00 AM

yes, flightlookup is a really good one.. its also the one APC uses.

FamousLastWords 10-19-2007 06:00 AM

Didn't know about that one. Pretty nice, does have Southwest, can't seem to limit searches to non-stops. Bookmarked, thanks.

Philly 10-19-2007 06:17 AM

Where can you find load factors?
 
Anybody know a site that not only tells ya the schedule, but also how full it is???

thx...Philly:confused:

rickair7777 10-19-2007 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Philly (Post 249715)
Anybody know a site that not only tells ya the schedule, but also how full it is???

thx...Philly:confused:

No such site exists...loads are proprietary business info, most airlines don't want to release that to just anyone. Normally only employees can get actual loads, although the SWA non-rev phone number will give non-employees a rough estimate.

Pilotpip 10-19-2007 10:21 AM

Yeah, you can also get a "good, so-so, not good" if you're nice when you check in.

LifeNtheFstLne 10-19-2007 11:49 AM

travelocity.com has available seat diagrams for SOME flights. I usually check it before I bother listing for non-rev. So far it's worked out well, though time consuming.

Short Bus Drive 10-19-2007 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Philly (Post 249715)
Anybody know a site that not only tells ya the schedule, but also how full it is???

thx...Philly:confused:

What I do is look at the schedule, then go the airlines web site and look at seats available, or view seats, or whatever that airline designates it. (NWA,CAL). Seems OK.


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