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SAnger3494 Feb 8, 2003 6:36 am

Airline Seating Charts
 
Please advise to some websites to plan for choosing seats. I am traveling AZ & AF and I can not find their seating charts.

Thanks
SCA

richard Feb 8, 2003 6:49 am

www.seatguru.com

SAnger3494 Feb 8, 2003 6:55 am

FYI, this one just does AA, DL, NW, US, UA, CO. This will be a good reference for future use.

Thanks

sowalsky Feb 8, 2003 7:01 am

I know that AZ has copies of their seat maps in their timetables. Perhaps monahos could help you out here?

businesstraveler Feb 8, 2003 10:04 am

On the AirFrance site, you really have to dig:

From the main menu on the left. select "Our Services", then "Aircraft".

At the top of the next page, you'll see:

Concorde - Airbus - Boeing

click on the aircraft maunf you will be flying. You'll get a list of models. When you click on a model, you'll check a seating chart.

They could make it a little easier.

Alitalia does not list seating charts on their web site. I confirmed this by calling there reservation line.

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mwilliam Aug 22, 2005 12:22 pm

airline seating
 

Originally Posted by SAnger3494
FYI, this one just does AA, DL, NW, US, UA, CO. This will be a good reference for future use.

Thanks

Howdy, we are somewhat new to flying, how do i find SW's seating charts? They weren't listed on seat guru or the SW web site (that i could find). Pls advise, thank you :D

Rejuvenated Aug 22, 2005 12:30 pm

www.seatexpert.com

rkkwan Aug 22, 2005 6:03 pm


Originally Posted by mwilliam
Howdy, we are somewhat new to flying, how do i find SW's seating charts? They weren't listed on seat guru or the SW web site (that i could find). Pls advise, thank you :D

Since this is your very first post on Flyertalk, I don't know if you're serious or not. But either way, you walk on a Southwest plane, look around, and pick the empty seat that looks good to you. [Or the empty seat next to an attractive person of the opposite sex (or the same sex).]

Seat plans are there to help people pick in seat in advance, which doesn't apply to SW.


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