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I was reading on another post about a service called FlyZed, that allows you to list on other airlines without having to call them. Has anyone used this in the U.S., and is it only available to certain airlines?
We want to fly to Hawaii next month. We prefer Kona, Maui, or Kauai, from any of the following cities, LAX, PHX, SFO, SLC, SEA, or SAN. I don't have time to call 7 different airlines and check loads on them. I'm hoping someone has a better system. If you do, I would be most grateful for your knowledge!
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I use fly zed to check loads on OA all the time (although I tend to stick to my own and AS) - great tool!!
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I agree, it's a good tool to see if it's worth looking furhter into a flight, but not listing. You get a green, yellow, or red face per flight to show a load as good, average, or bad. I'm not sure if it varies based on your employer's agreements with OAL's but with us, there aren't any US-based carriers that actually offer listing through flyzed. This website is my first choce for requesting multiple numbers in one place, then just call that airline to list.
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Yes, Flyzed is only for a handful of international carriers, like LH and OS.
I like to use that site to find routings but I have found the smiley face thing to not be accurate.
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I think SEA would be a good choice. Alaska has five flights a day to the Hawaiian Islands. Several people on this site are more than willing to give you flight load information. Also, I believe Hawaiian Airlines has two flights a day (767s) to Hawaii.