It's a great site for determining your odds of snagging an upgrade. Just a reminder for those who might not know, the highest number it can record in a fare class is 9. So if you see F9, there are 9 or more seats available in that class. For individual airline's codes, you can go to www.flyertalk.com and search or ask in that airline's forum. Glad to be of service. :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "W Wilson" <wlw-jr@att.net> To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 12:40 Subject: Re: Airline Travel Agent Commissions > Steve, > I've been using www.itn.com to get to the same thing as you linked > below.....only after logging in getting the full breakdown. This is > precisely how I do my initial fare search for a flight. If you don't long > in, they show generic availability F and C only. Thanks for the link...this > might save me some time..:)...... > > Just looking though at a random fare search..they don't show the "as low as > xxxx.xx for this leg, based on round-trip"...darnit. > > Walter > DCA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steven Catron" <stepan-ilych@multipro.com> > To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU> > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Matthew Montano" <mmontano@direct.ca> > > To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU> > > Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:37 > > Subject: Re: Airline Travel Agent Commissions > > > > > > > 4) Travel agents can tell you how full a flight is, in what fare classes > > > etc. Web-sites and airlines won't. > > Check http://flyaow.com/classavailability.htm.