Is there a website that shows where AA freq. flyer seats are available?
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I have almost stopped posting on Fodor's for this reason, I get slammed. I have looked at the availability charts to AA hubs . . . I have called and called and the agents tell me there is no availability. I keeping trying other options, my ears are about dead from being on the phone. I am not retired yet, which means I need to get to/from a destination without makeing a lot of stops . . . I only have so many days. You all have given me good advice, I have tried to take it . . . you gave me options to try and to run by the agents. I'm getting no where.
Thank you all . . . and no further help needed.
Happy travels,
Sandy (in Denton)
Thank you all . . . and no further help needed.
Happy travels,
Sandy (in Denton)
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This site [apparently] shows which seats available for which class on every flight. You just need to figure out what class redemption seats are - the airline telephonist should be able to clue you in.
http://www.seatcounter.com/
http://www.seatcounter.com/
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