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United Loads out of Melbourne?
Flying Melb-LAX on United on Saturday and wondering if anyone knows how full the flights have been on the direct flight? And if anyone has the info, how full the flight is showing for Saturday?
Cheers, Ben |
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Looks very full if you go off the Select Seats map provided at www.ual.com when making the booking.
However www.seatcounter.com shows loads to be lowish. Again not sure how accurate seatcounter.com actually is.... Can anyone actually confirm ? |
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First and Business class is looking quite empty though. |
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There are currently 58 seats in Economy free, so that's about an 80% load factor. Not really that good, and as the front is very full, not good at all for these flights. Full of bargain basement fares I would think Wonder how much cargo she is carrying |
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Here are the current numbers
MEL - LAX Saturday, January 3, 2009 First CAP-BKD-NRSA 14-04-04 Business CAP-BKD-NRSA 73-22-00 Economy CAP-BKD-NRSA 260-334-01 826 MEL-LAX 14:00 9:10 744 N/R First and Business look pretty empty, back is oversold by 74. MS |
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Thanks Mike
Shows seatcounter is not that accurate either then, but good for a guide |
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With the back of the plane oversold by so much, they are likely to offer one class one way upgrades for around 900 dollars AUD. Good deal if you've got cheap economy tickets and want to do transpac in business!!!
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Would it be the new J class though, because then the $900 might not be worth it.
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Not the new J class!
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