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    Iam thinking of traveling non rev on luthfansa has anyone done this? does anyone know how to check loads for them? Thanks for your help......


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    I've flown LH a couple of times and have found them to be a good carrier. Call their 800 number to check loads. Be careful when you go because during peak travel seasons their flights sell out. They're very popular with the tourists. I have been bumped off them once but had a backup that worked fine. Depending on loads you might plan for extra day to get bumped. You'll probably fly thru FRA, its a massive airport that seems to be eternally under renovation but just follow the signs and plan to walk half way across Germany.

    I noticed from your user name you're a WN employee (me too). They offer us a great interline deal. I last flew them to Russia for a lot less than what any of the others were offering.

    Where are you going? And, write us a trip report when you get back. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]



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    I've flown them a couple of times without any problems.

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    Note that LH no longer serves non-revs over the phone you must list on flyzed.com

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    Hi Magsaysa,

    Do you have any more info on flyzed.com ? This is the first time I've seen it. All I see is a place to login with user name and password. Where would I get a username and password? Does my airline have to be a participant? Would I receive my username and password directly from them?

    Chris Bagley (Nonrev Network Founder)

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    Hi Chris,

    As far as I know the passwords are quite generic... The username is the three letter code for the airline you work for, and the password is the ticket-stock number... There are a few of my friends (and I) who have this combination.

    Cheers...


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