Upgrade availability dashboard for American, Delta and Alaska

Systemwide upgrades on American. Global and Regional Upgrade Certificates on Delta. First-class certs on Alaska. One calendar view, segment-level seat counts, across every route you fly.

The upgrade dashboard tracks confirmed upgrade availability for American, Delta, and Alaska in one calendar: every route you save, every date, with per-flight seat counts for the inventory that decides whether an upgrade clears. Free accounts see the next 14 days and can refresh any cell on demand; Pro opens the full 331-day horizon with unlimited alerts.

3
Carriers tracked — AA, DL, AS
331
Days of Pro horizon
Seat counts
Per segment, per class
Continuous
Data refresh cycle

Checking upgrades shouldn't be a second job

Most travelers cobble together a workflow of manual searches, spreadsheets, and hope. There is a better way.

The manual way

  • Search one segment at a time — origin, destination, date, cabin
  • Cross-reference cryptic inventory codes to figure out what's actually available
  • Repeat for every carrier's site and app, every day until departure
  • No way to compare systemwide upgrades vs. certificates vs. complimentary odds side by side
  • Miss openings because you checked at 9 AM but space opened at 2 PM

The 2LNR matrix

  • Add your routes once — the matrix monitors every segment automatically
  • See upgrade availability across American, Delta & Alaska in a unified calendar or table view
  • Segment-level data as plain seat counts: open (with exact seats), sold out, or not filed
  • Filter by upgrade type, cabin, date range, or route in under a second
  • Pair with real-time alerts so you never miss a window

Built for the way you actually plan travel

Every feature designed around the decisions upgrade-focused travelers make daily.

Calendar view

Solid green cells show confirmable space with the exact seat count. Striped cells are sold out right now. A dash means the flight isn't filed that day. Spot the best travel dates at a glance.

Table view

A dense, sortable table for power users. See every flight and every upgrade path for a route pair, then drill into individual segments.

Fast filters

Narrow by upgrade type (SWU, GUC/RUC, cert), cabin, date range, or route. Results update instantly — no page reloads, no waiting.

Segment-level accuracy

We show inventory at the segment level, not the itinerary level. If your DFW-LHR flight connects through JFK, you see each leg independently — because availability can differ between them.

Upgrade path comparison

Know whether to spend a systemwide upgrade or certificate, or wait for a complimentary clear. The matrix shows the options side by side so you can make the right call for each trip.

Alert integration

See something promising but not ready to act? Set an alert directly from the matrix. You'll be notified the moment availability changes on that segment.

Built for every kind of traveler

Executive Platinum, Diamond Medallion & MVP Gold holders

You have systemwide upgrades and certificates to deploy and complimentary upgrades clearing before departure. The matrix shows where each one is most likely to clear so you allocate strategically — not hopefully.

Points & miles enthusiasts

You're deciding between an award ticket and buying a fare to upgrade. The matrix surfaces confirmed availability so you can compare paths and choose the best one.

Occasional travelers

You fly a few times a year and want to sit up front when it makes sense. The matrix decodes the jargon — you see a seat count or "sold out," not cryptic inventory codes.

Frequently asked questions

What data does the upgrade matrix show?
The matrix shows confirmed upgrade availability across American, Delta, and Alaska — systemwide upgrades and miles upgrades on American, Global and Regional Upgrade Certificates on Delta, and first-class certificates on Alaska. For each flight segment you see a plain seat count when space is open, a sold-out marker when it isn't, and a dash when the flight isn't filed.
What does "segment-level accuracy" mean?
Airlines manage upgrade inventory per flight segment, not per itinerary. A DFW-LHR itinerary connecting through JFK actually has two segments (DFW-JFK and JFK-LHR), and upgrade availability can differ between them. 2LNR shows each segment independently so you never get a false positive from aggregated data.
How far out does the calendar view go?
Free accounts see the next 14 days. Pro extends the matrix to all 331 days. Availability moves most in the final days before departure, and the matrix refreshes continuously so the view stays current.
Is this an upgrade tracker?
Yes. The dashboard is the tracker: you add a route once and it keeps watching every flight and date on it, instead of making you re-run a search. Confirmed upgrade availability for American, Delta and Alaska sits in one calendar with per-segment seat counts, refreshed continuously, and on Pro an alert rule turns any change on a route, date range, cabin or upgrade type into an email, SMS, in-app or push notification. Flights you have booked are tracked too, including seat monitoring on Pro.
Is the matrix free to use?
Free includes the matrix for the next 14 days, up to 3 saved routes, and segment-level seat counts. Pro ($175/year or $50/quarter, cancel anytime) unlocks all 331 days, unlimited saved routes and alert rules, real-time and SMS alerts, and on-demand refresh. Create a free account to get started.

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