And row 4 secured.5 mins before T-24. I guess im getting my row 4.
In reality there is no row 23 bulkhead seat or Row 24 bulkhead seat on a QF A330 that has "extra legroom".I just noticed the a332 also have the
first row as paid.
I was seeing what options I could flow forward to tomorrow and how full everything was so i took a look at QF453 (a332) and noticed it was also paid first row.
I wonder if row 23A/C/J/K are also considered extra leg room.
Oh I'm aware having tried 23A on the A333 to tokyo the other trip. Conclusion was that it wasn't great if you like stretching out, and if you have a shadow it makes it worse with the unmovable armrest.In reality there is no row 23 bulkhead seat or Row 24 bulkhead seat on a QF A330 that has "extra legroom".
In actuality you have about 6cm less footroom tham that for the rest behind.
I agree with the first half, but disagree with the second. I don't think QF's qualification requirements are higher than most competing airlines.
I'm sure there's some exceptions (you book very expensive flex tickets often on a revenue-based program or a lot of heavy co-brand credit card spending)
i suppose for those who are willing to stump up the extra dollars, there will now be very little competition in the T80 hunt to do soAnd row 4 secured.
Ill see how my other upcoming flights are and how full row 4 gets pre T-24
Afaik all QF seats become free at check in including emergency exit.i suppose for those who are willing to stump up the extra dollars, there will now be very little competition in the T80 hunt to do so
I had figured at T-24 checkin time they didn't go to freebies?
on the Red-E deals (think $129-$169) that the extra cost is hardly an impost on the customer, if you've already paid the dirt cheapest fare to begin with
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Everyone waiting at the narrow window of opportunity…. LmaoAfaik all QF seats become free at check in including emergency exit.
That’s a good way to make new friends hahaSeat selection may as well be dropped as won’t be long before you can only select middle row seats. But hey you can choose the row.
So much of the much publicised lounge upgrades. Amazing how other airlines can reno their lounges faster than it takes Qantas to swap out of few bits of coughpy furniture.
The Australian way: run it to the ground and then it takes five years and ten million $ to redo everything.So much of the much publicised lounge upgrades. Amazing how other airlines can reno their lounges faster than it takes Qantas to swap out of few bits of coughpy furniture.
I had my first flight this morning since the changes. SYD-MEL. I got 5F at T-80. 4 D,E,F were selectable for a charge. A-C were occupied plus a shadow according to EF.T-80 just ticked over for a flight on Tuesday.
First time experiencing the new cost for row 4, which I didn't take up. Row 5 is close enough to the front door me.
I'm actually now second guessing myself whether it was free or still green with a $ sign at OLCI. I was still half asleep when I checked in. I'm flying again next weekend. No doubt others will chime in with data points.Have we worked out if the price offer for row 4 at T-80 is the same or is it a victim of “dynamic pricing”?
I appreciate the further confirmation that Row 4 remains free once checkin commences - presumably only for those with SG or WP
Varies by sector lengthHave we worked out if the price offer for row 4 at T-80 is the same or is it a victim of “dynamic pricing”?