Like i said this one is the long haul flight with finnair. Iver never seen it like that before those are occupied seats but why are they occupied in such way ? Look up qantas seems to have it more understanding while finnair has a strange position at it. Oh tho this picture you are viewing is the new A350-900 for these who are wondering.
So it is un a unusual way after all but thats how i suppose they do business.
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Your question has been answer. Why are you asking again?
The airline has chosen to block those seats. Could be for a group, could be for codeshare airline pax, could be anything. Only Finnair know the reason. It's just the way it is. It is not unusual at all.
Threads like this and the way they divide the members seem quite pointless. Other useful threads seems to die and get closed quickly. I'm trying to work out the system. BTW....Sorry, no fresh ideas on the seats being booked.
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