Seats.aero - a useful tool for finding Qantas & Velocity reward availability

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You do know that you can't search Thai award availability with 0 miles in the account, don't you? Thai Airways blocks award searches when you have a zero balance

Yes, aware of the issue with Thai.

Confused because below implied now J availability from seats.aero
J availability 2024-10-28, 2024-11-11 and 2024-11-13. Doesn't quite meet your criteria but Y availability looks a bit better

Yet searching directly on the UA site implies there is. I feel like I'm missing something obvious. I don't want to land up transferring Amex points to TG to only find there aren't actually award seats.
 
Yet searching directly on the UA site implies there is. I feel like I'm missing something obvious. I don't want to land up transferring Amex points to TG to only find there aren't actually award seats.
If it’s showing on UA, I would expect it to be there on TG.

Perhaps try and discount “phantom” seats on UA by seeing how far you can get without actually purchasing?
 
Yet searching directly on the UA site implies there is. I feel like I'm missing something obvious. I don't want to land up transferring Amex points to TG to only find there aren't actually award seats.
None of the scraping tools are perfect. Sometimes seats.aero misses seats.

And none of the partner booking websites are perfect either. They sometimes have phantom availability.

Only way to check with close to 100% accuracy is to call Thai.
 
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I think this is the right thread to ask this question:

Situation:

* Seats.aero shows availability for a QF CR J seat from HND-SYD, bookable via AA on U stock. I can load the flight into my cart without logging in.
* QF shows no seats via Multi-city/normal booking site.
* AY via Seats.aero doesn't show this, but their QF award availability in ANZ has never been great

Why the difference? Is AA reserving U seats for their FFs?

I don't have EF, but if anyone is interested in digging further, it's QF60, 9 Jul 2024.
 
I think this is the right thread to ask this question:

Situation:

* Seats.aero shows availability for a QF CR J seat from HND-SYD, bookable via AA on U stock. I can load the flight into my cart without logging in.
* QF shows no seats via Multi-city/normal booking site.
* AY via Seats.aero doesn't show this, but their QF award availability in ANZ has never been great

Why the difference? Is AA reserving U seats for their FFs?

I don't have EF, but if anyone is interested in digging further, it's QF60, 9 Jul 2024.
Prob phantom availability. AA tends to have some of it. You can check by going to the check-out page — it'll error out if it's phantom.
 
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