ExpertFlyer has rolled out several updates to its platform, including new features, a new membership tier, and higher prices. While the changes add some useful functionality, they also highlight a broader reality: the tool simply isn’t as powerful as it once was.
Let’s take a look at what is changing.
These maps now show details such as seat pitch, layout configuration, and other cabin characteristics, giving users a clearer picture of aircraft configurations (though you can still use the old-style simple seat maps if you prefer).
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