What website can i look up class availability?
#1
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What website can i look up class availability?
Hey guys just wondering which sites are good for looking up QF class availability?
Im flying to LA in November, i think this time of the year should be all right, dont want to be stuck in a jam packed 747 for 14 hours. Hoping to get two rows of 3 with the centre seats blocked
Is this wishfull thinking?
Im flying to LA in November, i think this time of the year should be all right, dont want to be stuck in a jam packed 747 for 14 hours. Hoping to get two rows of 3 with the centre seats blocked
Is this wishfull thinking?
#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: MEL
Posts: 398
AOW offers a free service to check flight availability. You will find the link here. Input your flight dates, and then click on Flight Details. This will bring up availability.
Alternatively take a look at Expert Flyer which offers a fee paying service. More discussion regarding Expert Flyer on FT can be found here.
Alternatively take a look at Expert Flyer which offers a fee paying service. More discussion regarding Expert Flyer on FT can be found here.
#3
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Originally Posted by under the clocks
AOW offers a free service to check flight availability. You will find the link here. Input your flight dates, and then click on Flight Details. This will bring up availability.
Cheers!
#4
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Originally Posted by pilotdude09
Im flying to LA in November, i think this time of the year should be all right, dont want to be stuck in a jam packed 747 for 14 hours. Hoping to get two rows of 3 with the centre seats blocked
If you really want 6 seats between 2 of you, apart from the obvious one of "pay for them", I suggest you target a mid week flight and select your seats in the last zone (E). If you can move around after take off, that zone is likely to have most empty seats.
As for QF blocking seats, that is most unlikely unless you have high QF status and there are lots of empty seats.
#5
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Theres 4 of us and its a thursday flight, We are all Silver frequent flyers which prob means jack .... to QF but you never know your luck with that crowd