Originally Posted by
PHX777
If you haven't visited this website, it's definitely worth visiting. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the underlined blue link that says
Delta Seat Mapper it takes you to a page where you can view the real-time updated seating layouts for any flight. All you need is to provide the flight number, date, orgin and destination, and whether it's a domestic or int'l config and the site displays the seating availablity of both classes. It's great for determining upgrade probability and checking what seats open up before your flight without having to navigate through all those pages on delta.com. It's definitely been a real convenient tool for me.
Give it a try!
www.upgradetracker.com
dlseats.statusrun.com (direct link to the seat mapper)
Originally Posted by
ClipperDelta
If you're looking just for seat maps, the Ben Edelman site is even better - it won't even ask you about whether the configuration is domestic or international, and it shows you the whole aircraft, as opposed to just one cabin.
www.benedelman.org/travel/dlseats
Both sites appear to simply go bring in the seat map from DL.com, which we all know to be pretty useless for determining availability of any seats much less upgrades. As an example, I just used both sites to check DL 1607 ATL-BHM today (1/14/08) and both showed 1 empty F seat; however, ExpertFlyer shows F0 A0 V0 for this flight. Nice try, but no cigar