Emergency Exit Seats on Qantas

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Ashton

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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:53 pm Post subject: Re: Seating/upgrade advice

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ladybird said:
If not upgrading, we currently have managed to get the emergency exit rows (58H/J) for both journeys, although now looks like my (6'4") partner would rather go back to a 'standard' row to get the window. Originally we had rows 36/38.

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Hi there,

My wife & I are flying to London in July, returning the same month. We have been assigned 40 K & H on the outbound flight. On previous flights we have been given the emergency exit seats due to my height. I was under the impression that these seats could not be pre-booked?
Any information on how avail of these seats would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
 
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Ashton said:
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:53 pm Post subject: Re: Seating/upgrade advice

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ladybird said:
If not upgrading, we currently have managed to get the emergency exit rows (58H/J) for both journeys, although now looks like my (6'4") partner would rather go back to a 'standard' row to get the window. Originally we had rows 36/38.

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Hi there,

My wife & I are flying to London in July, returning the same month. We have been assigned 40 K & H on the outbound flight. On previous flights we have been given the emergency exit seats due to my height. I was under the impression that these seats could not be pre-booked?
Any information on how avail of these seats would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers

Ashton,

As was posted elsewhere. QF Platinum FF's can prebook exit rows. 8) 8)
 
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