I’m an airline employee and I’m wondering if there is a website where you can check non-rev seat availability
Bob G asked:
I guess some airlines have websites to check seat availability for non-revenue standby travel. More specifically I’m looking for a Frontier Airlines employee website.
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I guess some airlines have websites to check seat availability for non-revenue standby travel. More specifically I’m looking for a Frontier Airlines employee website.
Any help would be appreciated?
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January 5th, 2009 at 11:41 am
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you can call them if you want just let them know your a nonrev passenger they will tell you all the information you need.
January 6th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
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There is a website, but unfortunately, I can’t remember what it is. I can tell you that we are directed to our pass bureau to gain access to that web site. I’m guessing you’ll need to have some sort of employment verification done before they issue you access since it involves many different airlines. My suggestion is to contact your company’s pass bureau for information regarding that. I know my company’s website is accessed via my own company id and personal password. If Frontier operates the same way, you probably won’t find anyone that would be willing to give that access to a stranger. I know I wouldn’t.
Good luck!
January 8th, 2009 at 10:37 pm
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usually it’s on airlines’ own intranets, and you need passwords etc. to get in. Why don’t you just call them, or pull up availability in your res system?