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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Book A Flight

Thanks to the Forumers who alerted to the fact that you CAN book a flight by entering the following here:

Flight type: One Way
From: Los Angeles
To: Guam
Departing: 1/21/2009
Select Flight: 316 11:30am
Adults: 10
Children: 0
Promotional Code: 112114111109111


When you get to the page you get a floorplan (direct link here). When you click the seats, most of the time it says they are booked. However, other times small images will flash at the side of the page. The site seems to follow a select order, so:

Third seat selected - a shot of LAX airport.
4th - code N824 (seems to be the main clue currently).
10th - a departure timetable.
15th - a shot of an airport lounge (Ajira logo in the background on the wall).
24th - an image of a young woman (Ilana - see DSA information).
34th - an image of a man (Caesar - see DSA information).
35th - the "lamp post" DHARMA logo seen during a DSA video.
36th - your seat number will be accepted and you can download a new boarding pass (very similar to the sample one, just with info on it, download here).

So the main thing seems to be N824 - which could be some kind of code, or something we'll see in Season 5.

SEE ALL THE IMAGES HERE (beware, you could class the people ones as spoilers)

Update - The image of a flight timetable includes a line about Honolulu, and seems to say that flight 316 takes a lay over there. Fits in with the "pineapples in Hawaii" item from the site source code. So do we now have a good picture? Flight 316 takes off from LAX, takes a swift lay-over in Hawaii, and then heads on for Guam?

26 comments:

Dave Donaldson said...

all good, except the seating page (http://www.ajiraairways.com/seating) says no stops at the top! So that would lead me to believe that hawaii was a stop AFTER Guam possibly. OR they just messed up

Nickb123 said...

Unless it is an unplanned landing... ;)

Never know

Daver said...

Maybe N824 is a flight call sign.

From wikipedia "The United States does not follow the five-letter call sign convention, and in that country the registration number begins with the letter N followed by up to five digits and/or letters in one of these schemes: one to five numbers (N12345), one to four numbers and one suffix letter (N1234Z), or one to three numbers and two suffix letters (N123AZ). The numeric part of the registration never starts with zero."

Maybe they take a private jet from Guam, or Hawaii

Nickb123 said...

Makes sense Daver, and the Sky Clubcard thing says you can get your own private plane. Seems more likely than them deliberately hijacking a passenger plane (also more PC).

Bazooka Daver said...

Nick- N842M (not 824) is the call sign from the helicopter in season 4. Either they messed up on Ajira, or it's a different helicopter (or plane)

KansasGal71 said...

If you zoom in on the picture of N824. You see what can be described as a watermark maybe. It is a very faint picture of a man sitting with what looks like headphones on.

Nickb123 said...

KansasGal - yeah that background image is there all the time, not just when the N824 code is there. You just don't notice it I guess til you screencap and look directly at it.

Bazooka Daver said...

Just got this email from welcome@ajiraairways.com

"Welcome to the new Ajira Airways. We proudly present a new way to get lost in the world of travel. Visit AjiraAirways.com to book your business, pleasure or fate now! Check back soon for the opportunity to preview new adventures exclusive to our Ajira Airways travelers. The skies have no limit with our new and exciting destinations. Life's a journey, book it.

- Ajira Airways"

Jetsetter247 said...

I think there's more clues in the source codes...does anyone know what they mean?

"Ajira Adventures" page says: "SUPERSONIC IS COMMERCIAL THIRTY TILL MERIDIAN"

"About Ajira" page says:
"WHERE AMERICA'S DAY BEGINS."

"Destination Destiny" page says:
"PINEAPPLES IN HAWAII"

The home page and the flights pages have different sets of hex values which may also be clues.

KansasGal71 said...

Found this while researching N824.

http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft.asp?tn=N824

N Number
(The nationality and registration markings of U.S. registered aircraft.)

But I just don't think the airplane that we booked seats on Ajira Airways was that small of a plane.....

Angie said...

Has any one followed the origami instructions with your boarding pass? I don't have time now but I wonder if it reveals anything. http://70.32.90.124/images/ajira_origami_instructions.pdf

Apollo said...

for some reason it appears you can no longer select the flight number, maybe we figured this one out too early and they took it off?

Apollo said...

also, the link to http://www.ajiraairways.com/seating does not work anymore for me...

Apollo said...

nevermind I got it, sorry--

I used photoshop to get that watermark as clear as possible by overlapping some of the images and tweaking the contrast and brightness. Since there's never a clear view of the guy, this is as far as I could get.

http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/6311/argwatermarkae5.png

RainEdayWoman said...

My Husband works for one of the major airlines and we discussed this on our trip to Oahu. We ran into a pilot he knew while there that flys to Guam and got to talking about it how much down time he has there. Flights from LA to Guam do land in Hawaii for refueling and crew change. Flight crews can only be in the air for so many hours before they have to take so much time off per FAA regulations. So said pilot flys from LAX to Hawaii where he stays for a day or more time then on the Guam and stays there for a day or so then backtracks the same route.

Guam is one destination my husband said he wants to go to next. It is suppose to be much prettier than the Hawaiian Islands with much better scuba and snorkeling.

Ariel Popovsky said...

I think the ticket at
has some coordinates:
13 29 02N
144 47 50E
An if I'm getting it right it points to Guam:
+13° 29' 02", +144° 47' 50"
http://maps.google.es/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=%2B13%C2%B0+29%27+02%22,+%2B144%C2%B0+47%27+50%22&sll=13.410994,-144.84375&sspn=94.166186,158.203125&ie=UTF8&ll=13.484454,144.797058&spn=0.830633,1.235962&z=10&g=%2B13%C2%B0+29%27+02%22,+%2B144%C2%B0+47%27+50%22&iwloc=addr

Ariel Popovsky said...

ticket

+13° 29' 02", +144° 47' 50"

b13 said...

The N824 image definitely has a man wearing headphones and a collared jacket and possibly another person seated next to him reading a magazine/paper with airline window seats behind them.

Michael said...

Perhaps this flight 316 will be the flight the Oceanic Six use to get back to the Island?

rey said...

did anyone notice that when you pick the time you want to take your flight and the flight numbers come up, if you add the flight number, they all come out to the number 10. Hmmm.

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rey said...

i agree

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