Qantas introduces advanced seat selection – for a fee

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lkennedy

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20$ Seat selection fee

Just read about this. Another reason to stop flying Qantas. I don't really see the point of Qantas anymore. They are no longer what I call a full service airline, and they aren't cheap enough to be a budget airline.

Apart from Jetstar, I can't see anyway but down for Qantas..

Do you agree ?
 
Re: 20$ Seat selection fee

Just another reason?

Previously non frequent flyer members and bronze members couldn't select their seats at all on line. This now gives them an option to do so.
 
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I'm a bronze member, and I was able to select my seats on an international flight last year..
 
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I'm a bronze member, and I was able to select my seats on an international flight last year..


Qantas Advance Seat Selection
21 May 2009
From Wednesday 27 May 2009 Qantas' Chairman's Lounge, Platinum, Gold and Silver Frequent Flyer members will be able to select their seat at qantas.com immediately after booking.


http://www.qantas.com.au/agents/dyn/qf/info/200905/0507
 
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I think some flights you cannot choose a seat as a NB when they are filled to a certain percentage. This includes if you buy your ticket when the seat map is looking sparse, but then only later decide to choose a seat - if the map is then full enough at that time, you won't be able to choose a seat.

In any case, where is the bulletin where this is advertised?

I wonder if paying this fee allows NBs (or non-FFs for that matter) to access more seats than otherwise? And how does the fee go if you want to select an exit row (is it an extra cost or the exit row fee supersedes this fee)? Also wonder how this has ramifications with TAs, e.g. you pay for a flight on QF through a TA and ask the TA to reserve you a particular seat - do you pay an extra $20 here?

In most cases, there's almost not a lot of point to selecting a seat in advance as a NB with QF, period. Doesn't matter if it's free or not - the selection of seats is so redacted you might as well wait and chance it at the airport. Chances are you'll get that seat you saw bleakly on the seat map anyway.
 
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It's still free to choose seats during OLCI at T-24
 
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While it is free to slect seats domestically if you have a mix of domestic/international it won't allow you to select only the domestic seats!
 
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Actually, NB or non QFFers flying economy could pick seats on Qantas.com within 7 days of their international flight.

The facility was not available to do so on line more than 7 days out; however they could still call Qantas any time after booking and if the 20-25% allocation limit had not been reached, were able to pre-allocate seats.
 
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I'm an NB and when i booked my OW RTW award i was able to call up and go through seat selection even 3 months out... couldn't do a couple of domestic QF flights on either end though i don't think...
 
[FONT="]From today (March 30) international economy passengers flying with Qantas can now choose their favourite seats in advance online, for a fee of A$20 per flight.[/FONT]

[FONT="]Australia’s national airline is following in the footsteps of its Oneworld partner British Airways in charging for the service which could potentially provide Qantas with hundreds of thousands of dollars in ancillary revenue.[/FONT]

[FONT="]The difference is that, unlike BA, Qantas is not levying the fee for passengers booked in its business or premium economy cabins. (BA does not charge for first class seat assignment). And Qantas’ fee is less than the £20 and £60 rates which BA charges for long-haul economy and business class seat selection.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Qantas says that it will not charge the fee for domestic flights, nor for higher tier members of its own loyalty scheme or equivalent members of the Oneworld Frequent Flyer programme. And passengers who check-in online 24 hours before departure will be able to select their seats, as at present, free of charge.[/FONT]

[FONT="]Although some readers may criticise Qantas’ move it must be remembered that the Australian carrier probably operates a higher percentage of long-haul flights than any other airline so that is why is so important to be able to choose your favourite seat.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In particular, Qantas flights between Europe (London Heathrow and Frankfurt) and Australia via Asia are almost always heavily booked and without frequent flyer status the average traveller usually finds the best seats taken at check-in time. So the $20 fee is invaluable in this respect because, let’s face it, it represents only a tiny proportion of the cost of a long-haul ticket.[/FONT]

[FONT="]With all airlines looking to raise extra cash we wonder how long it will be before others follow the move set by BA and Qantas ?[/FONT]
Qantas introduces advanced seat selection – for a fee - Business Traveller Asia

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[FONT="]Qantas says that it will not charge the fee for domestic flights, nor for higher tier members of its own loyalty scheme or equivalent members of the Oneworld Frequent Flyer programme. And passengers who check-in online 24 hours before departure will be able to select their seats, as at present, free of charge.[/FONT]

Wonder how long before that get's "enhanced"?
 
BA have had a similar policy in place for a long time now. I think the margin call will be between different fare buckets within premium cabins - that is what BA does and I think is a tad rough.
 
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