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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 8:44 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by AKelley728:


Do you have to travel on 4/3 and 4/10? And do you have to travel to LAX? If you're flexible, there are at least three standard reward seats available on the direct EWR-SNA (Orange County) flights leaving 4/2 and coming back 4/12. Seats are available on EWR-SNA CO286 (leaving 8:50a) and CO387 (leaving 12:05p). On the return seats are available on CO306 (leaving 3:45p) and 1686 (leaving at 9:15p). (I'm seeing this on CO.COM logged in as elite.)

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How on the CO.com website are you able to determine that there are "X" number of seats available on a particular flight? Using the NW World Perks reward site mentioned elsewhere in this thread it appears to indicate that there are seats available in F, B, or Y, but even there I don't see where you can determine how many seats are available.

Where are you finding the available reward seat count?
Thanks!
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 9:48 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by freeupgrade:
Bet I could find a seat on AA nonstop EWR-LAX no problem.

EDIT: Just went to AA website. aa.com. Plugged in a departure date of 4/3, return 4/9. There is availability in both F and Y on 2 nonstops each day, not to mention the numerous connections.

Why people continue to put up with this nonsense at CO is beyond me.

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Nonsense at CO is right! While I appreciate Jeffeywol's insight into award availability, the simple fact is that CO just doesn't make the seats available at the standard award levels.
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 10:42 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by socref:

How on the CO.com website are you able to determine that there are "X" number of seats available on a particular flight? Using the NW World Perks reward site mentioned elsewhere in this thread it appears to indicate that there are seats available in F, B, or Y, but even there I don't see where you can determine how many seats are available.

Where are you finding the available reward seat count?
Thanks!
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Simple - on both co.com and the NWA site you change the number of passengers. You can get an idea of how many seats are available by typing in say, 8 passengers and then going down until it says you can redeem the seats.
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