http://www.seatguru.com/
The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities and airline information.
a very good website ... =D>
airplane seating, in-flight amenities
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Good site cheers Farang. and a great name too "seat guru" i like it.farang wrote:http://www.seatguru.com/
The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities and airline information.
a very good website ... =D>
Did not realise most airlines have different versions of 747's so when I fly from England to Bangkok on EVA airways I will have to ask at check in 'Is the aeroplane a 747 Version 1,2 or 3'.Version 1 gives you more legroom but must admit it is a comprehensive site.
Not sure though when you look at the google lists to the left of the page,spotted one that allows you to type in your flight details and you will then be given the full passenger list of that flight.Did not realise I give my consent to this when I buy a ticket
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Not sure though when you look at the google lists to the left of the page,spotted one that allows you to type in your flight details and you will then be given the full passenger list of that flight.Did not realise I give my consent to this when I buy a ticket
www.passenger-list.net
"Not sure though when you look at the google lists to the left of the page,spotted one that allows you to type in your flight details and you will then be given the full passenger list of that flight.Did not realise I give my consent to this when I buy a ticket."
I find this interesting, when I worked for a major air carrier, I could access flight details, loads, (numbers not names) and standby lists that included names usually employees only. The passenger manifest were kept confidential and only employees with a need to know had access. The the only thing for sure is nothings for sure.
I find this interesting, when I worked for a major air carrier, I could access flight details, loads, (numbers not names) and standby lists that included names usually employees only. The passenger manifest were kept confidential and only employees with a need to know had access. The the only thing for sure is nothings for sure.