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Old Nov 11, 2014, 10:54 am
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Welcome to the ITA-Matrix-PowerTools
*** About ***
The ITA-Matrix-PowerTools are a user script maintained by fellow flyertalk members to enhance the already powerful Matrix of ITA Software by providing new features and booking links.

Features added to the itinerary details page:
  • convert times into 24h format
  • translation support
  • open fare rules in new window by default
  • price breakdown (base fare, taxes & carrier imposed surcharges)
  • editor mode (adjust cabin prior extraction)
  • multiple handy links (Seatguru, Planefinder, WhereToCredit)
  • new on page features like detailed mileage breakdown*, GCM-Map* and earned frequent flyer miles*
  • create links to various providers (OTAs / airlines / other tools) to try direct booking of your itinerary

Originally Posted by Error: Unable to find class IR6M2QD-k-i for itinRow.
If you see this error, currently you'll need to manually edit your installed script.

See posts from October 1st, 2018 for more information.
*requires background requests

The script may have lots of bugs and comes without warranty of any kind! Not all fares will be bookable or will price correctly in the booking engines. You are responsible for the money you spend - so double check your flights before purchasing AND use your sanity! Read this and the next two posts as an example: click

*** How it works ***
Using pure JavaScript we are "creating" some sort of hook that is periodically checking for page changes while working with the Matrix. As soon as you reload or leave the page the script stops (leaving the page or using the console-version) or starts from the beginning (using the userscript and perfoming a reload). Also this script is only running in these tabs/windows in which you are looking at the Matrix.
As soon as the script detects the itinerary page it reads its content - unless you activated the editor mode. It's parsing all the information found and creates - based on this information - several links to OTAs, airlines and other tools. Since we are able to remove, replace and add content to the page - we make them visible and clickable in a way you choose. By default there are no background requests.

*** How to get it running ***
There are three methods to install the script. All three below run exactly the same underlying script but are listed in order of installation complexity:

Method 1: Browser Extensions
Method 2: As a UserScript
It takes a moment to get it running but after that it will start automatically everytime you visit the Matrix and we will be able to store your settings. You will need to install a script manager.

Warning: Using a script manager and installing user scripts is a potential security risk - We need to mention it here.
Step 1: Install a script manager Step 2: Install the script
See the FAQ of your script manager how to install the script.
  • Through GreasyFork
  • Through OpenUserJS
  • Through GitHub: you should be asked whether you want to install it - make sure your script manager is running.
Method 3: iOS Safari Shortcut

Get the "Add ITA Matrix Powertools" Shortcut

Instructions much be run each time
  • Open ITA Matrix in Safari on your iPhone or iPad
  • Tap on the Share button in the bottom navigation
  • Scroll down through all the actions
  • Select Add ITA Matrix Powertools

Method 4: Console/Debug mode
You need to access the command line of your browser to execute the script. You can use either the regular version or the minified version. Just copy the entire text.

Chrome:
  1. Open Chrome DevTools: developer.chrome.com
  2. Switch to the console tab
  3. Paste the script into the command line: developer.chrome.com
  4. Run it
Firefox:
  1. Open the web console: developer.mozilla.org
  2. Switch to the console tab
  3. Paste the script into the command line: developer.mozilla.org
  4. Run it
Internet Explorer:
  1. Open the web console by pressing F12
  2. Switch to the console tab
  3. Paste the script into the command line - at the very bottom
  4. Run it by pressing the green triangle

*** How to use it ***
Once the script is running you should see a new line above the ITA logo:
Code:
Passengers (1a) Settings (v0.18) (Cabin: Auto)
As long as you see this line, there is no need to reexecute the script. Make sure to get used to the "Settings"-feature -> just click on Settings. Within the settings menu you can configure the script towards your needs/preferences. Enabling/disabling features and/or setting standard editions of providers on the fly. When using a script manager these settings should be stored and automatically load as soon as you visit matrix.itasoftware.com - but the passengers as well as the cabin detection will not be stored!
Your settings are "reloaded" everytime the itinerary details show up! If you want to use other settings, just get back to the flight selection and reselect your flights - the new settings will be used. This belongs to the passengers and cabin detection as well

Passengers:
The passenger count will not be taken from your search results! Use the passenger config on the upper left and make sure they are set before you get to the itinerary details. We had to do it this way because some providers require the age of children. But always make sure to search for the equivalent passenger count. There might be seat availability for one passenger but not for two!

Cabin detection:
You should set the cabin on the upper right to the appropriate main cabin you are looking for. Sometimes you will have economy/business class segments in mainly business/first class itineraries. These mixed itineraries make it hard to autodetect the main cabin - so you can set it manually.

*** Background requests - Privacy issues ***
Some features require to contact other servers. As long as you do not activate any of the autoload features within the settings there won't be any automatic background requests. You will have to initiate them manually. The following list will tell which features are contacting what server and what information will be transferred. All websites will know you are using this script und you are currently using the Matrix - what by the way applies to the link targets you click as well.
  • GCM-Map in inline mode - contacting gcmap.com (non SSL) providing full route data
  • WhereToCredit.com mileage accrual breakdown - contacting wheretocredit.com (non SSL or SSL - depending on whether you use the Matrix with or without SSL) providing full itinerary
  • Skimlinks affiliate links - loads a js script to adds affiliate ids to some links if and only if the "Support this tool" setting is enabled. If it is disabled, no external scripts are loaded
*** FT-Posts you should read ***
General statement regarding this script: click
How to fix class names yourself: click
Problems and limitations regarding pricing itins: click

*** Contributors ***
paul21, Steppo, IAkH, 18sas, Benchmarc and others!

I'd like to give special thanks to paul21 for starting this idea.

*** Latest Version ***
GitHub Repo

OR install directly: Executable Version minified

FYI
Steppo & IAkH (Adam Hwang) have full access to this repository.

Discussion - written by paul21:
The original posting can be found here, related to building links on delta's booking engine. The script scrapes the flight info from the itinerary (flight numbers, dates, class of service, price) and builds a link string to two booking engines (Orbitz/Delta). These links are the same links used by Google Flights (owns ITA) , Kayak, et. al. to drive purchases. I used the Google referrer codes in the scripts, so they should get the commission. It's beyond me why ITA doesn't have some form of purchase link. This a userscript, and like an ad-blocker, it modifies the way a page is viewed by editing DOM objects in the browser. Keep in mind that this tool is meant to do something you already do yourself, but to save time in the process. Any tickets issued by Orbitz/DL via these links could be issued via phone or web search. If the links work, you are avoiding a phone booking fee potentially.







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Old Nov 10, 2023, 6:16 pm
  #1111  
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: EWR/PHL/JFK
Programs: A3*G, AS MVPG, UA, AA
Posts: 610
Thanks for the update!

It seems to preserve the dates and flights but not so much fare codes.

e.g. I tried this itinerary
Itinerary
Newark (EWR) to Athens (ATH) — Tue, May 14

Newark (EWR) to Oslo (OSL) — Tue, May 14
Scandinavian Airlines 908
Dep: 6:50 pm
Arr: 8:15 am
7h 25m
Airbus A330
Premium economy (P)
Meal
Layover in OSL
Wed, May 15
22h 35m

Oslo (OSL) to Athens (ATH) — Thu, May 16
Scandinavian Airlines 4637
Dep: 6:50 am
Arr: 11:40 am
3h 50m
Airbus A320neo
Premium economy (P)
Meal


Athens (ATH) to Newark (EWR) — Tue, May 21

Athens (ATH) to Copenhagen (CPH) — Tue, May 21
Scandinavian Airlines 778
Dep: 2:50 pm
Arr: 5:10 pm
3h 20m
Airbus A320neo
Economy (R)
Refreshments for Purchase
OPERATED BY SAS CONNECT
Layover in CPH
1h 5m

Copenhagen (CPH) to Newark (EWR) — Tue, May 21
Scandinavian Airlines 901
Dep: 6:15 pm
Arr: 9:05 pm
8h 50m
Airbus A321neo
Economy (R)
Meal
Priceline kept the flights but dumped them all into economy instead of PE. For SAS, it does support upgrading the itinerary to PE, but then forces you to do it for both legs instead of just the outbound as in the original.

SAS website lets you do it but then won't offer the option of a 22-hour layover. Since their site won't let you book multi-city itineraries either, there's literally no place that will let you book this yourself.
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Old Nov 10, 2023, 6:39 pm
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: IAH ↔ PAR
Posts: 777
Originally Posted by lensovet
Thanks for the update!

It seems to preserve the dates and flights but not so much fare codes.

e.g. I tried this itinerary

Priceline kept the flights but dumped them all into economy instead of PE. For SAS, it does support upgrading the itinerary to PE, but then forces you to do it for both legs instead of just the outbound as in the original.

SAS website lets you do it but then won't offer the option of a 22-hour layover. Since their site won't let you book multi-city itineraries either, there's literally no place that will let you book this yourself.
I tried this itinerary and it seems to work with cheapoair, lucky2go and onetravel to varying degrees. Both cheapoair and onetravel show PE for both directions but differentiates Sas Plus Smart vs Light underneath. Lucky2go seems to correctly display PE for the outbound and ECO for the return.

Funny enough, the old and new matrix powertools works slightly differently in that newmatrix can differentiate class per leg (in addition to fare code) whereas oldmatrix only knows the searched class. So Priceline works for oldmatrix and creates all ECO flights but doesn't work for newmatrix because powertools tries to price PE on the outbound and ECO on the return.
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Old Dec 23, 2023, 5:33 am
  #1113  
 
Join Date: Nov 2022
Posts: 39
Is Matrix Powertools kaput then?

I was trying to use it today without any success
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Old Mar 11, 2024, 10:12 am
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: AMS
Programs: KL PFL; BA Gold; A3 Silver; EY Silver; SU Silver
Posts: 2,488
Looks like someone has fixed Priceline link, at least partly (sadly not the level of functionality it used to be). Kudos!!!
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Old Mar 11, 2024, 10:39 am
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: EWR/PHL/JFK
Programs: A3*G, AS MVPG, UA, AA
Posts: 610
Originally Posted by Keter
Looks like someone has fixed Priceline link, at least partly (sadly not the level of functionality it used to be). Kudos!!!
as mentioned above https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/35733491-post1110.html
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