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I was looking for a Brazilian company but it is not listed in the filter. How can I find more airline companies?
ОтветитьIt looks like SeatSpy no longer has a free version. Just a 14 day free trial.
ОтветитьI tried this and wish you could do a search with stops. If I search for example iah-fco on United I can see the miles it takes. But time isn’t a destination option on seat spy. 🤷🏻♂️
ОтветитьAmazing site - I particularly like the 'Alert' function, which notifies me know by text and email as soon as a premium seat becomes available during a period I want to fly. I travel long haul in business or first class about 6 times a year, and haven't had to pay for a single ticket since I joined Seatspy - total cost of membership for three years $360 - total savings over $100,000. Awesome.
ОтветитьHello! Do you know if it is possible to earn miles booking Disney cruises ?
ОтветитьI just signed up. Our home airport is ATL. I notice that any time I select ATL as our departing airport and select an airline that is severely limits my destination even though I know that airline has a route. Any suggestions?
ОтветитьI want that spreadsheet! Awesome
Ответитьi found seatspy super limited. i am looking into getting some backup economy tickets for jfk to sfo on 2/2 due to the alaska mess. when input jfk or nyc as the origin, none but american airlines give me the option to put sfo as destination (actively avoiding ewr). meanwhile, i found award tickets availialbe if i search on british airway's site with avios. if its so limited and unreliable for such a popular route, it might only be useful for what you can find through them, but not what they dont show...
ОтветитьThere’s only a few seats and the millions of people looking so please don’t use this. It’s expensive and doesn’t work
ОтветитьI guess it would be great if you lived in a hub city. Totally worthless for me
ОтветитьHi! This video is amazing. I just signed up for the premium 14 day trial. I am looking at a route from MCO to LHR on Sunday 2/26/24 coming back LHR to MCO on Sunday 3/3/24. On Seatspy it shows that there is "Upper" award seating available for 47,500 on Virgin Atlantic. When I go into my Chase Ultimate Rewards portal it shows I have 132,357 ($1,654.46) available to me, but a single Upper Class ticket is all of my points +$3053 which is way more than I want to spend. Using the data from SeatSpy I would expect to see the total flight for 47,500x2 points and I can't find that. What am I missing?? Thank you!
ОтветитьUseful but definitely limited. Nonstops only. Limited number of airline programs. And most importantly, no partner award searching. Hopefully, the developers will add this functionality. Every search engine has their strengths and weaknesses.
ОтветитьDo they have air canada in the paid version?
ОтветитьDoesn't seem to include a lot of award flights on partner carriers. For instance I search for partner flights using flying blue but I'm only able to get first flights served by klm or air France.
ОтветитьIs this program aimed more toward international travel? Would it have the same value just searching for US domestic flights?
ОтветитьKLM and Air France can show a whole month of availability simply by not entering a date on the first search screen. View a whole year of availability with only 12 clicks.
ОтветитьThanks for the info. Lots of info on your videos.
ОтветитьHow long are you finding you have to wait after canceling a credit card to get another sign up bonus?
ОтветитьI find pointsyeah to be better at giving me award availability as seatspy is very limited to a few airlines.
ОтветитьI don't see seat spy o the apple App Store. is it only on browser ?
ОтветитьTHANK YOU! Please do a "mileage run" hack how to .. i need a reminder relearn it. Thank you.
ОтветитьThe free version is limited in airlines. Does the list of airlines increase with a paid account? It doesn't mention expanded airlines when you look at the two paid options. Also, are the email alerts as well as the apps?
ОтветитьJust tried out the site and I noticed that the widest award flight availabilities are from the respective airlines' hub cities. I noticed when I did award searches on United and American from Tampa (TPA) my only choices were to the hub cities of those carriers--so if you're looking for overseas flights, you'll need to search and get your award flights from the hubs, and plan a positioning flight to them separately, it looks like. Still, this looks like a super-useful tool to find award flights. Throw another bookmark on the fire!
ОтветитьThanks for the video🎉 Happy New Year’s Eve
ОтветитьHappy new year Brendan love the videos
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