Airline website with seating chart?
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Airline website with seating chart?
Several months ago, I recall hearing about a website that shows the seating chart of several airlines. Does anyone know what that URL is? I would GREATLY appreciate it if someone could let me know! Thank you very much!
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Ellen
I don't know the URL you mean, but I do know that for example United Airlines has a seating chart. If you pretend to book a flight and go through the motions, you eventually get to the screen with the seating for that particular flight and it has indicated on it, the seats that are already booked etc. You can click on the seat/s you want if you really are going to book the flight. Maybe the other airlines have something similar on their sites!!!
Anne in Australia
I don't know the URL you mean, but I do know that for example United Airlines has a seating chart. If you pretend to book a flight and go through the motions, you eventually get to the screen with the seating for that particular flight and it has indicated on it, the seats that are already booked etc. You can click on the seat/s you want if you really are going to book the flight. Maybe the other airlines have something similar on their sites!!!
Anne in Australia
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The American Express website provides seating charts once you've specified a particular itinerary -- go to www.americanexpress.com, click on travel and entertainment and then by-pass their quicksearch option for a flight and go to "flights" (or is it "more flights..."?). However, they won't give you seating charts for airlines that don't provide seating charts on their own websites, generally. For example, there are seating charts for the large carriers like American and United, but may not be for small regionals like Midway.
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