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I am able to bring up the number of nonrevs listed on a flight. But how many get on? Is there a way to determine this? The 3rd party program I use to access loads shows who is listed for each flight in order of seniority. I have checked the next flight -same departure city and destination-and do not see any of the nonrevs who were on the previous flight. If they did not get on I know they are rolled over to the next flt. In looking at any PNR where it lists info -flt times, ETA, etc.. it does say departed and time. Any info from anyone? I am specifically asking about UAL. Thanks
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Hi, Thanks for answering. The program is Virtual Bid, linked thru Skynet to Apollo. Do the Sold(Booked) seats when i check a departed flt include SA's? Thanks again for any light you can shed on this for us.
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No, SOLD seats after departure don't include the SAs. Never heard of Virtual Bid, but it sounds pretty useful, so I just downloaded it to try it out. However, it won't sign in to Skynet for some reason so I haven't been able to test it. It's weird, because I can sign into Skynet just fine outside of that program.
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Thanks again for answering. So I assume there is no way to check if sa's get on. In Virtual bid on the main screen where Sign On is on the bottom right go up to File-User profiles-And add info including Skynet Password and (Unimatic passwords if appicable). It won't work for retirees. Hope that helps.
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That was the first thing I did after installing the program but no joy. I don't have a Unimatic password. I use FastRes at work and Skynet at home. I am not retired. However, I am in the Middle East on military leave, so maybe that has something to do with it. But I still have full access to Skynet through my web browser.
As far as seeing if SA's got on, the only people I know of who can see that are CS agents at the airport and Res SDs.
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Not only CS and RES .....
I have ACI.
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