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chperplt

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Any America West guys/gals know roughly how many seats are open when the computer says "fair" or "good" or "great"??

Thanks
 
From HP
"The icon displayed does not take into account the number of non-revs listed. When making your determination as to how a flight looks remember to take into account your boarding priority: SA1P, SA2P, SA3P or SA4P

Less than 80% - the flight looks great for non-revenue passengers of all boarding priorities.
80% to 90% - the flight looks good for all non-revenue passengers. If you are an SA4P passenger, take into account the total number of non-revs listed. A large number of non-revs will decrease your chances of having a seat on this flight.
90% to 95% - the flight looks ok. If you are an SA3P or SA4P passenger, take into account the total number of non-revs listed. A large number of non-revs will decrease your chances of having a seat on the flight. SA2P passengers may want to upgrade to SA1P.
Over 95% - this flight looks bad and is not recommended for all non-revenue passengers. You should consider trying another flight."

Hope that helps.
 

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