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Seat Maps
Is there any way to see what the seat map looks like (which seats are open)w/o logging in and making believe you want to book that flight
with DL,AA or UA you just click Seats and you can view it and decide which flight you want or to go with another carrier since the open seats arent what you are interested in |
Nope. Welcome to JetBlue IT.
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Originally Posted by AutoSlash
(Post 33712138)
Nope. Welcome to JetBlue IT.
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ExpertFlyer, but that requires an account.
-J. |
Originally Posted by GW McLintock
(Post 33712170)
ExpertFlyer, but that requires an account.
-J. |
Originally Posted by craz
(Post 33712130)
Is there any way to see what the seat map looks like (which seats are open)w/o logging in and making believe you want to book that flight
with DL,AA or UA you just click Seats and you can view it and decide which flight you want or to go with another carrier since the open seats arent what you are interested in This applies to both the new and old web interfaces. On the old interface you hit “view seats” and on the new interface you hit “details” |
Originally Posted by dw
(Post 33712790)
Actually, I’m not sure what you’re looking at. By going to the web site, you don’t need to log in… if you just put the route and date in and bring up the search results, you will be able to click on the seat map for each flight before proceeding with booking.
This applies to both the new and old web interfaces. On the old interface you hit “view seats” and on the new interface you hit “details” To clarify, it's on the right-hand side of the screen where you choose your flight in the same row as the flight number. PS--We wholeheartedly agree on the value of ExpertFlyer. |
Originally Posted by dw
(Post 33712790)
Actually, I’m not sure what you’re looking at. By going to the web site, you don’t need to log in… if you just put the route and date in and bring up the search results, you will be able to click on the seat map for each flight before proceeding with booking.
This applies to both the new and old web interfaces. On the old interface you hit “view seats” and on the new interface you hit “details” thx, I tried and still couldnt get it, I knew you werent playing around, so after playing around I found the Key. I always clicked on the amount in pts and that brings you to a pop-up to accept the fare or pay up for a higher fare. After playing around it seems a person has to click onto the V to the right of the pts posted (probably $ as well on a rev tkt) and wholla Seat Map shows up THX!!! |
I don't pay for ExpertFlyer :confused: I get one free alert which I add and delete as necessary.
-J. |
Seat 9C/D on the 320
does anyone know if these seats recline?. SG says that the A/F dont due to the Exit behind. But on many Carriers the whole row in front of the exit wont recline. Hate to end up in a non reclining seat
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Originally Posted by craz
(Post 33732159)
does anyone know if these seats recline?. SG says that the A/F dont due to the Exit behind. But on many Carriers the whole row in front of the exit wont recline. Hate to end up in a non reclining seat
-J. |
Originally Posted by GW McLintock
(Post 33732212)
If they do recline it is very limited. I haven't sat in row 9 in a few years and even then I was in 9A (last minute thing... and it was a transcon :rolleyes:). I would try to get a different row.
-J. |
speaking of this, does anyone know a website that can show the load for the B6 flights? in the past or future, if possible. I was just wondering how many people daily are flying JFK-GYE and back again. thanks
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website
How come when you look on the jet blue site you can no longer see that available seats on a particular flight before you book it? talking about boston to various cities in florida. I can no longer see seat availability on a particular flight before I decide to book it
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See this thread.
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