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ty! is there a way to know exactly what plane i'll be on a week away?
Posted by
Andie
Dec 6 '16, 12:00
there isn't, is there?
Responses:
Seat Guru usually provides at least the make and model for the plane.
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 6, 12:07
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no, i'm using seatguru, but there's five different layouts for the plane type.
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Andie
Dec 6, 12:09
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Yeesh ... the only other thing I can think of is Flight Aware
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 6, 12:14
You can try going part way through a dummy booking on the airline website and get to the seat choice part without paying
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ty97
Dec 6, 12:12
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Ty is smart. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 6, 12:16
ah, thanks. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 6, 12:12
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It's annoying as heck when they have multiple different layouts. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 6, 12:13
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yes, it is.
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Andie
Dec 6, 12:16
I figure you mean the exact plane, not the plane type, right? A week in advance, not that I know of -- (edited)
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ty97
Dec 6, 12:03
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thanks! -- nm
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Andie
Dec 6, 12:08
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