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How can the availability figures for flight XXX be so high, when I am seeing so few (or no) unassigned (available) seats on the seatmap?!

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How can the availability figures for flight XXX be so high, when I am seeing so few (or no) unassigned (available) seats on the seatmap?!

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• A: Not all seats are available for pre-allocation. Some seats may be blocked for various operational and commercial reasons, in accordance with the policies of the corresponding carrier. • Q 5: How come a flight is missing from the list of the results? • A: If a flight is zeroed-out in economy cabin (e.g. Y0), it may show at the end of the list. If there are many matching flights, try to make your query more specific (e.g. by specifying airline and/or departure time). If the flight departs very early (e.g. 03 am) or very late (e.g. 23:50), you may need to specify a value in the [Time:] field to make such a flight appear. • Q 6: Is there a way to tell exactly how many award seats are available, when using one of the [Awards] Methods, that use “+” and “-” indicators? • A: To determine the exact number of award seats available, you need to gradually increase the value in the [Seats:] field. For example, if availability changes from “+” to “-” after increasing the value from 3 to 4, then

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