Could be the beginning of the end of
seats.aero and orher award seat search tools!
""We want to provide an update on
Seats.aero support for Air Canada Aeroplan. On Thursday, Air Canada had its attorney send a cease and desist letter to
Seats.aero. Their letter demanded that we must stop retrieving availability from Aeroplan just 25 hours after receiving the letter. Their letter appears rushed and we believe it has no valid legal basis or argument, and could apply to any site or tool that searches Air Canada Aeroplan for reward availability.
Seats.aero works by periodically visiting the public websites of airlines and retrieving the reward availability for each date and route. This common practice is usually called “web scraping” or similar names and is used by all travel tools in some form. Courts have routinely held that retrieving public information from public websites is legal and does not require us to follow any restrictions the airlines may try to arbitrarily impose, as we are just visiting their public websites.
It appears that Air Canada is trying to intimidate us into shutting down
Seats.aero’s support for Air Canada, and potentially other travel sites as well. We do not intend to comply with their request and will continue to maintain
Seats.aero’s support for Aeroplan for the foreseeable future. We are confident in our position, and if needed, we will see Air Canada in court and defend our practices to the fullest extent possible.
Thanks for your support,
Ian Carroll""
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