Brains trust - QF seating on 2 leg journey

aus_flyer

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Here's a question for the brains trust that I've always wondered...

How does Qantas manage seating on journeys with two segments to keep seats free for through-passengers.

Here's an example... let's take F on QF1.... One group of passengers selects half the seats in F for SYD-SIN and another group selects the other half of seats for SIN-LHR.

Although only have the seats are sold, there are no seats left which are available for allocating for SYD-LHR.

How does Qantas juggle this?

(Hopefully this Q makes sense)
 
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If you are booked SYD-LHR, QF is able to split assign seats, eg. SYD-SIN 13K, SIN-LHR 14K. You cannot do this online - either a travel agent or the call centre can do it.
 
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