ITN seat maps -- there must be an easier way?
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ITN seat maps -- there must be an easier way?
Have any of you used the ITN seat map function before? It's very helpful in finding out what kind of seats are available / whether the agent you just spoke with has any clue about the seating, but I wonder if there's a faster way to get this map (without going through all the screens of flight choices, fares, etc.)?
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but be advised that the seat map feature does not work with internet explorer 4.0. use IE3.0, or netscape. it's a known problem that ITN says they are working on.
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United Connection, it appears, uses ITN software. Also, in using Expedia (which doesn't), you cannot get to LH seat maps via UA (i.e. UA codeshare flight, flown by LH, ticketed on UA doesn't have seating available on Expedia).
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I just used the seat maps on ITN to check out my flights tomorrow ... pretty cool.
The only weird thing was that I'm on a 757 flight tomorrow, which has 24 seats up front (on Delta), but the Row 1, Seats C&D do not show up on the seat map ...
The only weird thing was that I'm on a 757 flight tomorrow, which has 24 seats up front (on Delta), but the Row 1, Seats C&D do not show up on the seat map ...
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beckles:
delta has 45 757s in its fleet which accommodate 180 passengers, six which accommodate 182 passengers and 40 which accommodate 183 passengers. the plane you are flying on is probably one of the 180-seat planes with a closet in the place of seats C&D.
delta has 45 757s in its fleet which accommodate 180 passengers, six which accommodate 182 passengers and 40 which accommodate 183 passengers. the plane you are flying on is probably one of the 180-seat planes with a closet in the place of seats C&D.
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I used the seating program on BIZTRAVEL to book an airline ticket for my friend HOLLY to go Houston (JAWS-LAND) to ATL around Valentine's day. SUrprisingly the seat map came up and I was able to get her decent seats (She'll still won't be happy they're not close enough to the front exit though but they are close.) It worked and my reservation went through with no problems.
But the seating thing is sporatic. I have problems on the UA connections site getting
seats.
Also I notice a Lot of seats are already reserved, probably for elite members who can't get into First and others already purchased. CATMAN
But the seating thing is sporatic. I have problems on the UA connections site getting
seats.
Also I notice a Lot of seats are already reserved, probably for elite members who can't get into First and others already purchased. CATMAN
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Sometimes these x'ed out seats are just being held for allocation at the airport, so they may actually be empty ... But if the plane looks pretty much sold out from the seat map, you know that you're probably set for a cramped flight!
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I think the bottom line is that like actual
mileage flown, it's still not something we're
going to be able to pin down exactly. The
net/web have allowed us to refine our searches and interactions with reservations
people considerably, but there's still some
things they're not going to tell you.
Still, it's much better than just casting
about in the dark and having to take whatever
they give you like most people do.
mileage flown, it's still not something we're
going to be able to pin down exactly. The
net/web have allowed us to refine our searches and interactions with reservations
people considerably, but there's still some
things they're not going to tell you.
Still, it's much better than just casting
about in the dark and having to take whatever
they give you like most people do.

