Scrimo
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Hi All,
I have a question relating to accurate numbers on seat availability within certain classes.
So here we go......
QF 9 MEL to LHR 4th July (F and A Class)
Qantas.com states there are 5 or less seats in F
Seatcounter.com states 3 in F & A 0
Expert Flyer.com States 3 in F & A 0
However what makes this interesting if you break it into sectors MEL-SIN/SIN-LHR you get different numbers.
MEL-SIN
Qantas.com states there are 4 or less seats in F
Seatcounter.com states 5 in F 2 in A
Expert Flyer.com States 5 in F 2 in A
SIN-LHR
Seatcounter.com states 5 in F 4 in A
Qantas.com states there are 5 or less seats in F
Expert flyer.com states 5 in F 4 in A
If I understand that correctly would that not mean that in fact there are more than 3 in F from MEL-LHR??
Maybe I've got this all wrong and don't understand how this works but I'd appreciate if someone could explain this.
Thanks
I have a question relating to accurate numbers on seat availability within certain classes.
So here we go......
QF 9 MEL to LHR 4th July (F and A Class)
Qantas.com states there are 5 or less seats in F
Seatcounter.com states 3 in F & A 0
Expert Flyer.com States 3 in F & A 0
However what makes this interesting if you break it into sectors MEL-SIN/SIN-LHR you get different numbers.
MEL-SIN
Qantas.com states there are 4 or less seats in F
Seatcounter.com states 5 in F 2 in A
Expert Flyer.com States 5 in F 2 in A
SIN-LHR
Seatcounter.com states 5 in F 4 in A
Qantas.com states there are 5 or less seats in F
Expert flyer.com states 5 in F 4 in A
If I understand that correctly would that not mean that in fact there are more than 3 in F from MEL-LHR??
Maybe I've got this all wrong and don't understand how this works but I'd appreciate if someone could explain this.
Thanks