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C77MD80

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I've been getting hammered by heavy loads and many jumpseaters. Can anyone tell me how 3709 tomorrow looks (4/13)? I don't have the ability since I work for "another" carrier. I call NWA 800 # and I get booted out before it gets to an agent. Thanks, C
 
Thanks ND, didn't know that was available. I made up an employee # and seniority date, that worked. It's too bad the info is not very informative. It says "fair". Oh well :confused:





Dufus, thank you very much, that was the info I was looking for. I appreciate it, :beer:
C

Rough estimate, and I mean rough

good is better than 10 seats on anything under 100 seat aircraft
Fair is 5-10 seats on anything less than 100 seat aircraft
poor is less than 3 seats on anything less than 100 seat aircraft

when you use listing code, jumps are a 9, most employees are a 5.
once you get the "score" use listing code 2 to give you an idea how many confirmed or upgrades on the wait list. They are getting on before you anyway. They only are a factor on fair or less.

example...

fair... # 5 non rev #10 all standbys
change to listing 2 and now you are #1 with 5 standbys.
4 are confirmed or upgrades.

not a science by any means but you can figure out how screwed you "may" be
 
The public site is much better for looking up loads. www.nwa.com Search for a flite by city pair/date. When the flights come up there will be a link to the seat map. That seat map will show exactly which seats are still open.
 
The public site is much better for looking up loads. www.nwa.com Search for a flite by city pair/date. When the flights come up there will be a link to the seat map. That seat map will show exactly which seats are still open.

That seat map doesn't show revenue passengers who haven't made a seat reservation or any dead heading crewmembers that are positive space. Neither of these are that big deal of a deal unless you are going hub to hub though.
 

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