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stanleycamel 19 Jun 21 10:46 PM

Checking VS and BA seat plans
 
In the past I have often referred to two different websites for seat maps showing Virgin Atlantic and British Airways aircraft called the VS Source and the BA Source. They not only provided a good reference point to seat maps of different aircraft but also images, up to date news of aircraft movements and all things "nerdy"

However, the main interest for the Dibb always revolved around seat maps - the websites were never intended to provide indications of best seat positions etc - it was just a simple seatmap/configuration.

If any Dibb member use these websites they will no longer be available after 30th June - so I suggest you check what you need to know and make notes before they close down.

Here are the links if needed

http://thebasource.com/
http://thevssource.com/
http://theqantassource.com/

bighal 21 Jun 21 12:59 PM

For BA and AA seat maps you an go to this new website www.AEROlopa.com It was set up recently by some people on the BAEC flyertalk forum.

munmun 21 Jun 21 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stanleycamel (Post 15016010)
In the past I have often referred to two different websites for seat maps showing Virgin Atlantic and British Airways aircraft called the VS Source and the BA Source. They not only provided a good reference point to seat maps of different aircraft but also images, up to date news of aircraft movements and all things "nerdy"

However, the main interest for the Dibb always revolved around seat maps - the websites were never intended to provide indications of best seat positions etc - it was just a simple seatmap/configuration.

If any Dibb member use these websites they will no longer be available after 30th June - so I suggest you check what you need to know and make notes before they close down.

Here are the links if needed

http://thebasource.com/
http://thevssource.com/
http://theqantassource.com/


Sorry to see these are not going to be available

I use Expertflyer, I'm not sure where they get their data from but they have been useful to me.

stanleycamel 21 Jun 21 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bighal (Post 15017882)
For BA and AA seat maps you an go to this new website www.AEROlopa.com It was set up recently by some people on the BAEC flyertalk forum.

Thanks for posting that bighal - I saw it last week and completely forgot to post about it. Hopefully it will expand in the future to incorporate other airlines.


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