Here is a question for you "Z". How do you go about knowing the routings on other ZED CARRIERS? Do you go online and take each airline and check them? I've tried this scenario before, and it takes a long time to surf the internet to find out routes. I haven't really needed too much to go off line with my carrier. We about fly all over the world. I have bought ZED, off line passes. The last one I bought, I had to get a refund because I never made it with the other carrier. Ended up using my airline via other routes. I've made some 70 percent of the standby non rev seats using offline passes. I bet I have at least close to 100 percent on my carrier making my flights. If I didn't make one of the flights, I usually made the other. I bet a lap top would come in handy at least CONUS if you miss connections or get bumped so you can check things right there.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (z @ Nov 4 2007, 05:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I voted "expert" but I rather play modest and say experienced.
I view getting "Frisked" by barking security agent from head to toe as hassle.
I am addicted to nonreving to the point that being confirmed becomes boring.
Some rules always travel with just a carry on (if you can).
Know the routings on other zed carriers from the airport you will be travelling.
Have a lot of Zed tickets ready the these situations.
Always check the weather forecast.
I am sure some of you might have other advices...........
A tip if you just travel to England, leave out of STN the British taxes are not so high there.[/b]