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#888743 by mrsw
23 Nov 2014, 11:09
Would anyone be kind enough to do a load check for me for the VS401 DXB-LHR on Tues 25 Nov?

I tried checking by doing a dummy booking but for the last couple of weeks the VS website has been telling me that there is no flight for that date! Two of us are booked on that one (in Y) so it would be great to know how it's looking.

Thanks very much. y)
#888770 by sungod
23 Nov 2014, 19:00
hmm, monday also shows 0 in all, and looks fairly busy all week

never seen that before, though normally only look when i'm travelling of course

wonder what's filling them up? i guess it's a positive sign if it helps keep the route
#888775 by mrsw
23 Nov 2014, 19:57
Apparently there's the formula one in Abu Dhabi, and then some golf tournament (the Dubai masters? Is that a thing?). Not sure when they finish.
#888789 by David
23 Nov 2014, 21:43
fusionblue wrote:Can i ask for a loadcheck too please? Just curious.

It's a delta flight... DL1/VS5301 for 08/12.



0 Connections
VS (DL) 5301 0 LHR
08/12/14 10:35 AM JFK
08/12/14 1:56 PM 76W
Daily
85% / 32m J9 C9 D9 I9 Z9 Y9 B9 R9 L9 U9 M9 E9 Q9 X9 N9 O9

David
#888988 by fusionblue
25 Nov 2014, 22:52
David wrote:
fusionblue wrote:Can i ask for a loadcheck too please? Just curious.

It's a delta flight... DL1/VS5301 for 08/12.



0 Connections
VS (DL) 5301 0 LHR
08/12/14 10:35 AM JFK
08/12/14 1:56 PM 76W
Daily
85% / 32m J9 C9 D9 I9 Z9 Y9 B9 R9 L9 U9 M9 E9 Q9 X9 N9 O9

David



Thank you for this. So still lots of space all around.

What does the 85% mean? (if i was to hazard a guess, it means either 85% full or 85% capacity remaining)
#888990 by Nottingham Nick
25 Nov 2014, 22:56
fusionblue wrote:.......What does the 85% mean? (if i was to hazard a guess, it means either 85% full or 85% capacity remaining)


85% relates to the on time performance of the flight.

Nick
#888998 by mitchja
26 Nov 2014, 00:21
From Expertflyer:

The Reliability is the On Time Percentage and the Average Delay in Minutes of the flight over the last two months.


You can look up the on time performance in a bit more detail with Expertflyer as well, so for that DL1 flight in the last 2 months:


Total number of flights = 62

Number of delays:
>15min = 3
>30min = 5
>45min = 1

I presume the other 53 flights all pushed-back within 15mins of the scheduled departure time.

Average delay = 32m
Max delay = 2h 44m
#889004 by jr17
26 Nov 2014, 03:50
This might sound like a silly question to most, but what exactly is a load check, and how is one done?

^JR
#889005 by gumshoe
26 Nov 2014, 05:43
A load check gives you an indication of how full a flight is, for those living in hope of bagging a cheap or free upgrade or who just like to know whether there's a chance the seats next to them will be free.

It'll tell you if there are fewer than 9 seats available to book in any particular fare bucket. So in the two examples above, the first with zeros across the board shows the flight is completely sold out. The second with nines across the board shows there are at least 9 seats available to book in every bucket. That could mean exactly 9 or it could mean 99, we don't know, but it suggests the flight's still pretty wide open.

Up until a month or so ago you could do them for free on Flightstats but now you have to use a subscription site like Expertflyer.
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