Donald, each airline page should have details on which planes they have outfitted with emPower outlets. They seem to be more prevalent in the 767 and 777 series planes and are usually outfitted in 1st Class and Business. Continental also puts them in the first rows of coach, which are sometimes initially blocked for Frequent Flyers. http://www.continental.com/travel/inflight/connectivity/power/default. asp?SID=35F8ED640CB94881951005D473E9C0CE Once you know your airline, then flight and ultimately plane...I use this site to figure out the seats and then see whether it has power...or in my case, leg room....which is a much bigger priority. ;-) http://www.seatguru.com/ >Dear Gurus, >The estimable Mr. Mawyer asked, "I'm thinking about getting an airline >power adapter for an upcoming >trip." > >Do any of you frequent fliers know hoe to find out if you will travel on >planes with power? >Which do, which don't or is it an airline thing or do they only have them >in 1st? > Donald McCaig Ralph Mawyer, Jr. San Antonio, Texas Associate Editor mac2400 ... http://www.sineware.com/mac2400 Your PowerBook 2400 Reference Site "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, 1759.