Just tried out the site and I noticed that the widest award flight availabilities are from the respective airlines' hub cities. I noticed when I did award searches on United and American from Tampa (TPA) my only choices were to the hub cities of those carriers--so if you're looking for overseas flights, you'll need to search and get your award flights from the hubs, and plan a positioning flight to them separately, it looks like. Still, this looks like a super-useful tool to find award flights. Throw another bookmark on the fire!
I'd love a Seatspy versus Seats.aero side by side comparison if possible! I watched your other video on seat.aero but struggling to see the difference between the two and which is better as a newbie to the travel hacking game
KLM and Air France can show a whole month of availability simply by not entering a date on the first search screen. View a whole year of availability with only 12 clicks.
Useful but definitely limited. Nonstops only. Limited number of airline programs. And most importantly, no partner award searching. Hopefully, the developers will add this functionality. Every search engine has their strengths and weaknesses.
The free version is limited in airlines. Does the list of airlines increase with a paid account? It doesn't mention expanded airlines when you look at the two paid options. Also, are the email alerts as well as the apps?
Awesome content!! I also have a quick question. I have the seats.aero subscription of 12$ per month but I want to know the difference between seats.aero and seatspy, because if seatspy is better I will definetly buy their subscription! Thank you so much and I hope to have your reply🙏🏼
I just signed up. Our home airport is ATL. I notice that any time I select ATL as our departing airport and select an airline that is severely limits my destination even though I know that airline has a route. Any suggestions?
Doesn't seem to include a lot of award flights on partner carriers. For instance I search for partner flights using flying blue but I'm only able to get first flights served by klm or air France.
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Just tried out the site and I noticed that the widest award flight availabilities are from the respective airlines' hub cities. I noticed when I did award searches on United and American from Tampa (TPA) my only choices were to the hub cities of those carriers--so if you're looking for overseas flights, you'll need to search and get your award flights from the hubs, and plan a positioning flight to them separately, it looks like. Still, this looks like a super-useful tool to find award flights. Throw another bookmark on the fire!
yeah, looks like nonstop flights only
I'd love a Seatspy versus Seats.aero side by side comparison if possible! I watched your other video on seat.aero but struggling to see the difference between the two and which is better as a newbie to the travel hacking game
KLM and Air France can show a whole month of availability simply by not entering a date on the first search screen. View a whole year of availability with only 12 clicks.
I want that spreadsheet! Awesome
Happy new year Brendan love the videos
Happy New Year to you too 🎉 So glad you enjoy these videos & thanks for the support!
Is this program aimed more toward international travel? Would it have the same value just searching for US domestic flights?
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You’re welcome 🤗 Last video of 2023! Happy New Year’s Eve to you as well 🎉
Useful but definitely limited. Nonstops only. Limited number of airline programs. And most importantly, no partner award searching. Hopefully, the developers will add this functionality. Every search engine has their strengths and weaknesses.
The free version is limited in airlines. Does the list of airlines increase with a paid account? It doesn't mention expanded airlines when you look at the two paid options. Also, are the email alerts as well as the apps?
Nope
I don't see seat spy o the apple App Store. is it only on browser ?
THANK YOU! Please do a "mileage run" hack how to .. i need a reminder relearn it. Thank you.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and we will add this suggestion to our list for content.
Hello! Do you know if it is possible to earn miles booking Disney cruises ?
Awesome content!! I also have a quick question. I have the seats.aero subscription of 12$ per month but I want to know the difference between seats.aero and seatspy, because if seatspy is better I will definetly buy their subscription! Thank you so much and I hope to have your reply🙏🏼
Seats.aero picks up partner award seats (which are often the bast values for premium travel) but is limited to +/- 7 days.
How long are you finding you have to wait after canceling a credit card to get another sign up bonus?
Do they have air canada in the paid version?
I just signed up. Our home airport is ATL. I notice that any time I select ATL as our departing airport and select an airline that is severely limits my destination even though I know that airline has a route. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the info. Lots of info on your videos.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
I was looking for a Brazilian company but it is not listed in the filter. How can I find more airline companies?
I find pointsyeah to be better at giving me award availability as seatspy is very limited to a few airlines.
I love PointsYeah too, underrated free tool!
Doesn't seem to include a lot of award flights on partner carriers. For instance I search for partner flights using flying blue but I'm only able to get first flights served by klm or air France.
Likewise with Virgin Atlantic. I suspect partner award seats are just not picked up with this search engine.
I guess it would be great if you lived in a hub city. Totally worthless for me
There’s only a few seats and the millions of people looking so please don’t use this. It’s expensive and doesn’t work
That’s not true I’ve had great success using it, great tool to use