FlightSeats.io - Roame Alternative for Australia
Looking for an alternative to Roame? FlightSeats.io is an affordable yet powerful reward seat finder designed specifically for the Qantas and Virgin Velocity frequent flyer programs.
Roame, on the other hand, is best for those who accumulate points with North American credit cards or airline programs.
Let's take a look at how the two tools compare.
FlightSeats.io | Roame | |
---|---|---|
Focus | π¦πΊ Australia | πΊπΈ North America |
Monthly Price | $12 AUD | $12.99 USD (~$20 AUD) |
Qantas | β Yes | β Yes |
Virgin Velocity | β Yes | β Yes |
Other International FF Programs | β No | β Yes |
Multi City Search (Live) | β Yes | β No |
Max Search Range | β 353 days | β 60 days |
Chrome Extension | β Yes | β No |
Qantas Where Can I Go Tool | β Yes | β No |
Qantas oneworld Reward Finder | β Yes | β No |
Qantas Status Run Tool | β Yes | β No |
Qantas Platinum Reward Request Tool | β Yes | β No |
Flight Load Checker | β Yes | β No |
Seat Map Checker | β Yes | β No |
Verdict
Roame and FlightSeats.io both have their pros and cons. Roame is focused on North American airlines and credit card programs such as AMEX, Chase, Citi and Discover.
FlightSeats.io is a newer and cheaper tool, focused on the Qantas and Virgin Velocity programs.
FlightSeats.io offers reward seat alerts, live flight load checking and seat map lookup. It also has a number of tools focused specifically on the Qantas and Virgin Velocity programs.
These include a Where Can I Go interactive map tool, Chrome extension, oneworld reward finder, Qantas status run tool and Qantas Platinum reward request tool.
Roame and FlightSeats.io are both solid tools that you can use to find reward seats quickly.
If you earn points with Qantas or Virgin Velocity, FlightSeats.io is a great choice. If you earn primarily with North American programs, Roame is the better option.
Louis Fredheim
Louis loves travelling, but hates the middle seat. He's made FlightSeats.io to help you redeem your FF points.
Louis Fredheim
Louis loves travelling, but hates the middle seat. He's made FlightSeats.io to help you redeem your FF points.