kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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Out of idle curiosity, I wondered how many seats were still available on our flight from Detroit to Orlando. Since we leave in three weeks, I figured that the plane would be pretty full.
I did a "mock" reservation for the highest coach fare available and when I went to "select my seats" I was SHOCKED.... There are 58 seats showing available
! I know that the first 2-3 rows and maybe a few in the back are "blocked" for those who do not pre-select their seats, and of course, the business class was "unavailable". (Although I did a "mock" BC ressie too and it is wide open)
I was quite stunned to see that many open seats. On our October flight last year and our June flight this year, there were ZERO open seats. Are people just waiting until the last minute to book? Are they going to change the flight and consolidate it with the evening non-stop (Oh I hope not
)? Or are we maybe going to get lucky and get to go to Florida on a half-empty plane?
WOW!! I just checked the return flight (on Oct. 20) and there are 99 open seats!!
It looks like there are only 16 people on the flight so far. If they decide to move that flight, they better not make it any earlier. The only reason I chose one that early is because it was the only non-stop and I had to be back before 7pm anyways. I didn't want a 10:30am flight, but I had to have one that landed by 7pm and the only other option was a connecting flight that departed at 11:50am and arrived in Detroit at 6:48pm. It didn't make sense to push it that close in the evening to only gain an hour in the morning.
I did a "mock" reservation for the highest coach fare available and when I went to "select my seats" I was SHOCKED.... There are 58 seats showing available
! I know that the first 2-3 rows and maybe a few in the back are "blocked" for those who do not pre-select their seats, and of course, the business class was "unavailable". (Although I did a "mock" BC ressie too and it is wide open)I was quite stunned to see that many open seats. On our October flight last year and our June flight this year, there were ZERO open seats. Are people just waiting until the last minute to book? Are they going to change the flight and consolidate it with the evening non-stop (Oh I hope not
)? Or are we maybe going to get lucky and get to go to Florida on a half-empty plane?WOW!! I just checked the return flight (on Oct. 20) and there are 99 open seats!!

It looks like there are only 16 people on the flight so far. If they decide to move that flight, they better not make it any earlier. The only reason I chose one that early is because it was the only non-stop and I had to be back before 7pm anyways. I didn't want a 10:30am flight, but I had to have one that landed by 7pm and the only other option was a connecting flight that departed at 11:50am and arrived in Detroit at 6:48pm. It didn't make sense to push it that close in the evening to only gain an hour in the morning.
