Seat Availability Tracker
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 41
Seat Availability Tracker
This may be the wrong forum, and I apologize in advance if my search criteria was flawed and didn't return any useful results.
Question is this - I'm looking for 4 seats on any airline from ORD-STT in March 2011. Several carriers have routes, but none are really as cheap as I would like right now. I prefer AA as I'm PLT, but whatever works. Anyway - as I consistently check kayak.com and all the others, I figured it would be nice to be able to monitor the routes and flights to ensure that flights don't get sold out before I pull the trigger on buying. Obviously I'm counting on additional inventory being opened and fares dropping before that happens.
Am I just an idiot or what? Surely someone has thought of this or one of the travel sites would do this as a service and I'm just overlooking it. Perhaps it's more complicated than I think?
Any help would be appreciated, greatly of course!
Thanks!
Question is this - I'm looking for 4 seats on any airline from ORD-STT in March 2011. Several carriers have routes, but none are really as cheap as I would like right now. I prefer AA as I'm PLT, but whatever works. Anyway - as I consistently check kayak.com and all the others, I figured it would be nice to be able to monitor the routes and flights to ensure that flights don't get sold out before I pull the trigger on buying. Obviously I'm counting on additional inventory being opened and fares dropping before that happens.
Am I just an idiot or what? Surely someone has thought of this or one of the travel sites would do this as a service and I'm just overlooking it. Perhaps it's more complicated than I think?
Any help would be appreciated, greatly of course!
Thanks!
#2
FlyerTalk Evangelist


Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: n.y.c.
Posts: 14,059
There are a bunch of sites where you can subscribe to fare alerts. I've never used any of them.
The topic comes up frequently enough in this forum - either someone should be able to offer you a quick response, or you should be able to find an existing thread via searching.
Sorry I can't provide more guidance.
The topic comes up frequently enough in this forum - either someone should be able to offer you a quick response, or you should be able to find an existing thread via searching.
Sorry I can't provide more guidance.

