Originally Posted by
747FC
From an end-user perspective: After manually checking a saved alert, and getting a negative result,,it would be nice to press a button to see the current seat map. This button would be right next to the manual check button.
If I understood 747FC's post correctly, that isn't quite what was being suggested. Being able to initiate associated queries while viewing alerts would be new (and an enhacement IMO, if it can be done without making the display seem 'cluttered').
But as things stand, you can simply set up a seat map Saved Query as
ExpertFlyer Voice suggests. After checking the Saved Alert, you simply go to the left hand side of the page, open the drop-down menu and call up the seat map.
That's two clicks, and avoids the need to manually enter all of the flight information on another page, which was
747FC's initial concern. Adding the button that
747FC suggested would only get the click count down to one.