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I'm nonreving from SEA to VIE on 15Feb06. I'm debating whether I should take British Airways or SAS. My itinerary is:
On British -- 15Feb BA48 SEA to LHR
16Feb BA704 LHR to VIE
25Feb BA727 GVA to LHR
25Feb BA49 LHR to SEA
or on SAS -- 15Feb SK938 SEA to CPH
16Feb SK695 CPH to VIE
25Feb SK1616 GVA to CPH
25Feb SK937 CPH to SEA
If anyone has access to flight loads or experience non-reving on either airline, I would appreciate any advise I can get. Thank you.
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SEA-LHR and LHR-VIE should be no problem .. plenty of seats free. The return flights are very iffy with just a couple of seats free on each ( and other standbys ) .. you might be lucky but it will be tight.
Can't help with the SAS flights.
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Thank you so much. I appreciate you letting me know that the BA flights over to VIE are open. When coming home, I have a few days to spare before I have to be back at work, so it's not a problem if I get bumped a few times. I really appreciate your help. <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by BRITSKI99:
SEA-LHR and LHR-VIE should be no problem .. plenty of seats free. The return flights are very iffy with just a couple of seats free on each ( and other standbys ) .. you might be lucky but it will be tight.
Can't help with the SAS flights. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
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You could always try the BA085 to YVR if you don't get on the BA049 SEA as the loads on it look a bit better than SEA and it departs about 2 hours later ( though you might need a different ticket for YVR ) and then hop down to SEA on your service.
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