Kiwi_Flyer
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Seatmap. Unallocated doesn't necessarily mean available for sale or rebooking.
Where are you seeing two unallocated J seats. On Monday 17th I was told there were no J seats left on 156 and when I started running through alternatives, suddenly they "found" one J seat. They stuffed me around with dealing with second person on the booking till they insisted I had to pay a fare difference to "down grade" the second person to sit in whY. That is when I gave up and cancelled.
Unallocated doesnt mean unsold.Still 2 unallocated J seats on qf156.
E/F indicates the only fare bucket "availability" is Y1 - all others buckets are 0'ed.Seatmap. Unallocated doesn't necessarily mean available for sale or rebooking.
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This is what I thought as well. Just because a seat is not selected (allocated to a pax) doesn't mean it is available for purchase ... however, the belowUnallocated doesn't necessarily mean available for sale or rebooking.
is new information ... wondering if someone can clarify which is correct please?Unallocated doesnt mean unsold.
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We've both said the same thing. Just because someone hasn't selected a seat doesnt mean they haven't already purchased it. ie it is showing as unallocated but it's sold.Apologies for the OT - the below intrigued me.
This is what I thought as well. Just because a seat is not selected (allocated to a pax) doesn't mean it is available for purchase ... however, the below
is new information ... wondering if someone can clarify which is correct please?
New?is new information ... wondering if someone can clarify which is correct please?