Apps You Use for Jumpseating

TomatoFlames

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I was wondering if there are any apps or even just good websites that you use for jumpseating info.

Maybe it is for loads, or an easy way to list departures from an airport or even something a bit more complex that tells you all airline options and connections to ultimately get you to your destination.

What do you folks use?
 
I use passrider.com for consolidated flight schedules. No idea about any one stop app for load factors though.
 
www.eskyguide.com is the best schedule site - nice mobile interface as well. Unlike passrider it will show connections outside of codeshare flights i.e. it will show a connection between say spirit and delta, or virgin and alaska, passrider won't. Neither site will show allegiant, cargo or non-scheduled flights.

For loads your best bet is id90 or to call res, but sometimes they can't tell you. The seat maps on most airlines' booking sites tend to be accurate but do not include non-revs so there may be ten open seats on the map but you show up and there are 15 NR listed. C'est la vie.
 
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If you ever get stuck somewhere and are weighing your creative options, pull up the wikipedia page for the airport you're trying to leave. Each one has a list of airlines that serve them and which destinations each one serves. Only problem is they may not be every day, but it gives you some ideas.
 
The gate guru app gives the flight board departures and arrivals for all airports, handy for building your trip home on the fly...
 
Kayak for Schedules
The various carriers for FLIFO and standby lists and seat maps
ALPA for mobile access to Jumpseatinfo.org
Safari to list myself on AA on the fly
 
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