Historical loadings?

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Hi Brains Trust,
am the lucky owner of a couple of ID90's (don't ask) and am looking at the best time to try and grab a couple of F seats to Europe. As with all industry things, standby until the door t-30mins so we are trying to up the odds by picking a low season slot. SWMBO reckons XMas Day out and New Year's Eve back, but I'm not so sure. Anyway I can lookup past loadings?

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Hmmmm which airline/alliance? Which route? What is your priority like? I don't like your chances but the more info you provide, the more we can help.
 
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Hmmm is this a buddy fare that you have been given by an airline employee? Have they told you you are likely to get F? Unless you are an airline employee, the chances of getting F class on an ID90 are extremely slim. Further more, you won't know the class until just before the final door shuts in most cases if the flight is close to full. Is it QR only or is it applicable to other carriers too?

I would do as you have suggested and go Xmas day and back NYE. But be prepared both ways to not get on the flight, and always have a backup plan with a few free days at the end in case you get bumped.

There is no way to look up historical loadings to my knowledge - that info would be a gold mine to other conpanies!
 
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