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Seat availability tool please...
Can someone please point me to the online tools that let you get a sense of the availability of seats on flights. I need to standby today for an earlier flight out of JFK on UAL.
Thanks so much for your help. |
Originally Posted by thaitraveller
Can someone please point me to the online tools that let you get a sense of the availability of seats on flights. I need to standby today for an earlier flight out of JFK on UAL.
Thanks so much for your help. There is a limitation though: It up running for two hours, and then down for the next five in order to reduce traffic. But try it.... http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~hartberg/ft/SabretoolSetup.htm |
Or you can use http://flyaow.com/classual.htm . Select one way, the time at which you'd like to stand by, United as preferred airline, and you'll see the availability.
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My new favorite:
www.itn.net I had used this before and never seemed to quite get it. umguy recently patiently explained to me that I needed to click on "Display Preferences" (after registering first... I had never registered) and change my setting to "expert. Voila! Works perfect. I want to go standby on Tues, RIC-SFO, to get on US metal and it showed lots of seats I hope will still be open! MY problem: my flight is looking sold out/over! Now, do I hope for a bump and risk the dbl EQM? :confused: Probably not. |
I second ITN. It often takes some tinkering to get the exact flights you're looking for, but it is one of the best out there.
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dont forget that UA uses the ITN booking engine... one of the reasons I like booking on united.com. I can see the fare class availability. ^
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Originally Posted by amartin1979
dont forget that UA uses the ITN booking engine... one of the reasons I like booking on united.com. I can see the fare class availability. ^
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Where do you click on united. com to see the fare class availability? You can get direct access to the standard ITN (Amex) tool without having to click anything at: http://flyaow.com/classamex.htm You may also enjoy using the other tools that are available on the net that are highlighted at http://flyaow.com/class.htm Cheers! |
I'd like to standby on earlier flight on AA this Friday. I can't seem to get all those sites listed above to work. Can someone explain it step by step to me? I don't need to find a particular fare availibility, just any open seat will do.
Thanks. |
After tinkering with the sites listed above for a long while, I've got it. :D
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Originally Posted by GoodKarmaGuy
My new favorite:
www.itn.net I had used this before and never seemed to quite get it. umguy recently patiently explained to me that I needed to click on "Display Preferences" (after registering first... I had never registered) and change my setting to "expert. Voila! Works perfect. I want to go standby on Tues, RIC-SFO, to get on US metal and it showed lots of seats I hope will still be open! MY problem: my flight is looking sold out/over! Now, do I hope for a bump and risk the dbl EQM? :confused: Probably not. |
Is there any way to get the itn.net site to show the award booking codes and availibility for UA flights?
Such as: R0 X2 O0 I0 N8 Thanks! |
Reward and upgrade seat availabilty tool
My PC crashed and I lost all my favorites and links. In the past I used a tool that gave me seat and class availability for all flights including reward and upgrade inventory. For some reason I can no longer find this anywhere. I've searched every post of this forum and others and still haven't found it. The site included an index describing the meaning of every code. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Jespersm
(Post 2997750)
Try this one - it's excellent. It takes seconds to install and works perfectly.
There is a limitation though: It up running for two hours, and then down for the next five in order to reduce traffic. But try it.... http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~hartberg/ft/SabretoolSetup.htm Thoughts or advice on this one? I'd LOVE to have a tool like this. |
This site was mentioned a few days ago on FT:
www.seatcounter.com Not sure how it works for all airlines. For UA, type in UA UA for the preferred airline and it comes up with award and upgrade availability. |
Originally Posted by twoner32
(Post 7725103)
I just found this today. I downloaded it almost 3 years later and it downloaded ok, but gives me error msgs every time that I use it.
Thoughts or advice on this one? I'd LOVE to have a tool like this. |
I like this one a lot, too. It's in German, but if you follow the link, Google automatically translates it.
http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools Enjoy! |
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This AOW AMEX ITN Tool still works. It only shows revenue buckets, no award or upgrade availability. No registration required. There's even a seat map.
And you never know what currency the final price will show up in - SEK, NZD, it's all over the place. The base price is in USD, but the taxes and final price are generally in some other currency. I only use it to scout out bump possibilities. |
Originally Posted by twoner32
(Post 7725103)
I just found this today. I downloaded it almost 3 years later and it downloaded ok, but gives me error msgs every time that I use it.
Thoughts or advice on this one? I'd LOVE to have a tool like this. Various seat buckets work, but the seat map is a java applet that I can not get to open. Maybe somone can solve this problem for both of us. Or just give a better site where everything works. |
Originally Posted by tracon
(Post 7725289)
This site was mentioned a few days ago on FT:
www.seatcounter.com Not sure how it works for all airlines. For UA, type in UA UA for the preferred airline and it comes up with award and upgrade availability. Thanks eo seatcounter I was able to get a 25,000 mile award on a UA flight when you had said there was no availabilty for saver awards between the two cities. |
There are 2 fairly comprehensive guides to the various tools. The first is here on flyertalk: http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=312559
The 2nd we host at http://flyaow.com/class.htm If you have any good tools to add let me know! Cheers! |
As of the last week, ITN is gone?
Originally Posted by stria4
(Post 7746509)
Excellent tip. Thanks!
https://www134.americanexpress.com/c...avel/travel.do Tried to search to see if this had been mentioned, but ITN is too short of a string to search on apparently? |
You can find the working link at: http://flyaow.com/class.htm
(Select AMEX ITN Tool) Visiting www.itn.net directly will not yield the fare buckets unless you register as an advanced user. The AMEX ITN Tool doesn't require registration. Cheers! |
Originally Posted by flyaow
(Post 7934027)
You can find the working link at: http://flyaow.com/class.htm
(Select AMEX ITN Tool) Visiting www.itn.net directly will not yield the fare buckets unless you register as an advanced user. The AMEX ITN Tool doesn't require registration. Cheers! :) |
since seatcounter.com appeared to be down today, I tried amex itn availability tool via flyaow, but it kept giving an error message that there was a problem. Am wondering if anyone has had the same problem?
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Hello,
Can you please try http://flyaow.com/classamex.htm and let us know if it is working correctly for you now? I think I fixed the problem. Thank you! |
Originally Posted by flyaow
(Post 8248575)
Hello,
Can you please try http://flyaow.com/classamex.htm and let us know if it is working correctly for you now? I think I fixed the problem. Thank you! |
Unfortunately the bulk of the free availability checkers out there rely on a very old backend interface from ITN. As those backend interfaces dry up (websites getting updated to newer interfaces) the options become more and more limited.
There are a few non-ITN based tools available too. Details can be found at: http://flyaow.com/class.htm If you notice the current Amex tool goes does, please PM and let me know and we'll see what we can do to tweak and get a little extra life out of it. (But it will go away eventually I am fully confident unfortunately.) Cheers! |
Originally Posted by flyaow
(Post 8251322)
Unfortunately the bulk of the free availability checkers out there rely on a very old backend interface from ITN. As those backend interfaces dry up (websites getting updated to newer interfaces) the options become more and more limited.
There are a few non-ITN based tools available too. Details can be found at: http://flyaow.com/class.htm If you notice the current Amex tool goes does, please PM and let me know and we'll see what we can do to tweak and get a little extra life out of it. (But it will go away eventually I am fully confident unfortunately.) Cheers! I will need to use the Amex tool on and off in the next 4 weeks, so I will let you know if it goes down. |
that link in post 17 is fantastic!
pitty it doesnt show u and z for qantas:mad: easiest avail tool I have ever used good to see the flyaow back again. didnt it used to show u and z with qantas? |
Originally Posted by DiscoPapa
(Post 7725786)
I like this one a lot, too. It's in German, but if you follow the link, Google automatically translates it.
http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools Enjoy! Thanks! |
Full list of instructions/codes?
Originally Posted by DiscoPapa
(Post 7725786)
I like this one a lot, too. It's in German, but if you follow the link, Google automatically translates it.
http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools Enjoy! |
There are a few basic Sabre commands that work:
All commands start with "1" Then you enter the date in the form of day followed by 3 letter code for month. Then you follow it with origin city 3 letter airport code and destination city 3 letter airport code. If you want a particular time of day enter the hour followed by A or P for AM and PM. If you want direct flights on a particular airline enter @ followed by the 2 letter airline code. If you want connection flights on a particular airline enter # followed by the 2 letter airline code. So, for example, if you want the list to prioritize non-stop American Airlines flights on August 30th around 1pm from SFO to JFK you would enter: 130augsfojfk1P@aa Note that Sabre will always just prioritize what you have asked for, and then also include other things (like connections, other times, etc.) If you want to force a connection through a particular city add that code at the end. So for instance to get all AA flights from SFO to LGA connecting in St. Louis leaving SFO around 1pm try this: 130augsfolga1pstl If you want flights arriving at a particular time add /time to the end. So for example: 130augsfojfk/230p will give you flights from sfo to jfk arriving around 2:30 pm. If you want to look at a particular fare bucket modify the ending as -F (where F is the bucket) So 130augsfojfk-f will give you F bucket availability from SFO to JFK on August 30th. If you want to check return flights on a later date enter 1R followed by the return date. So after the above command 1R14SEP would give availability from JFK-SFO on September 14th. Enjoy! P.S. I forgot to add if you want to check U on Qantas for instance, just do this: 130augsydlax-u which will check U bucket for SYD-LAX on August 30th. |
P.S. Seat maps would normally be requested for segment 1 as 4g*1, but the system seems to be blocking all but segment one availability searches. So no seat maps on that system that I can figure out.
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More information on a flight
Is it possible to call up more information on any given flight? Maybe distance, flight time, seat maps?
Thanks |
Originally Posted by hgp
(Post 8256257)
Is it possible to call up more information on any given flight? Maybe distance, flight time, seat maps?
For a more comprehensive solution see, for example, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...33#post2804833 |
There are a variety of other tools available that can do those things. You can find two fairly comprehensive lists at these addresses:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=312559 and http://flyaow.com/class.htm Cheers! |
Originally Posted by hgp
(Post 8256257)
Is it possible to call up more information on any given flight? Maybe distance, flight time, seat maps?
Thanks |
seatcounter is still not working for me.:mad:
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