AF's non-rev site gp.airfrance.fr shows chances of non-rev success on each flt as green, orange, or red. OK. But does anyone know what the number on the right means..it's titled Nb PAD or Total PAD. Any ideas? Thanks!
AF's non-rev site gp.airfrance.fr shows chances of non-rev success on each flt as green, orange, or red. OK. But does anyone know what the number on the right means..it's titled Nb PAD or Total PAD. Any ideas? Thanks!
I've wondered that myself also... good qn
Nick - NonRev Correspondent - Singapore
Home is wherever I happen to be
PAD is another term for Non Rev. It stands for Pax At Disposal. The number reflects how many other NR are listed on the flight.
I'm sure you're right, but I always thought PAD stood for Passenger Available for Disembarkation...
your airline should have a code for you to apply for entry
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
Wherever you go, there you are
i am retired delta. does anyone know the code for delta to enter AF non rev site? i would like to go to paris in the fall.
Well, even tho AF has taken over the NY route, I sure wouldn't choose AF coach over possible DL business class out of our other gateways. Check your PM for info.
You can even grab the flight out of CVG pretty easily. Its the only EU destination we have left out of here.
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
Wherever you go, there you are
Title says it all. Whereabouts is the code? I looked for a while on Travelnet's "other airline index" page with no luck.
The wife and I are hopefully going to BCN from CDG next month. I always thought we were sol for checking loads on AF so I'm very happy to hear about this.
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