Originally Posted by
ExpertFlyer Voice
Correct, the main issue would be clutter and even more confusion between the alert and saved query functions.
Yes, but you can do that on the same results page that you created the alert on, at the same time without an additional search.
We can surely look into an improvement, but the point is that you can do this today without additional searches.
Originally Posted by
Globaliser
Yes, you'd have to do that once (or you could click through to the seat map from a Flight Availability search).
But once you've done it, you've done it. I typically check the seat map several dozen times thereafter with just two clicks each time.
If you have to put in all of the information every time you called up the seat map, it would be much more annoying, I agree - and that seems like it was your initial concern.
Perhaps I am missing something. Once I set up an alert for, e.g. UA 903 "O" class, 2 seats from SFO-FRA on 1/1/17, how do I then set up a seat map check without have to re-enter all the information? Thanks.