patrickw
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Assume this doesn't include OWEs?QF blocks rows 1-5 for P1/CLP1 however these seats may open at T-80h if there's not many P1/CLP1s.
Assume this doesn't include OWEs?QF blocks rows 1-5 for P1/CLP1 however these seats may open at T-80h if there's not many P1/CLP1s.
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I would disagree with that assessment given the fact that Platinum and Platinum One get the same priority seating benefits per the Qantas site.I would say that the entire F cabin is blocked for P1 based on what @defurax can see.
No they do not regardless of what the website says.I would disagree with that assessment given the fact that Platinum and Platinum One get the same priority seating benefits per the Qantas site.
Not correct.I would disagree with that assessment given the fact that Platinum and Platinum One get the same priority seating benefits per the Qantas site.
I think we both stand corrected here. Platinum One gets every seat available complimentary at time of booking for flights departing Australia. Platinums seem to get slightly more access to complimentary seating (but it's an unpublished benefit). However, if the flight is departing from overseas, they need to pay out of pocket for the extra legroom seating.Not correct.
P1 get basically every seat available to preallocate at time of booking. Platinum's get a reduced availability. For example, on a 737 typically, P1 will get to select row 1, WP will get 2 and 3 in J, and in Y, Only P1 (and I guess CL) can pre-allocate rows 4-6 (IIRC). definitely row 4 prior to T-80. Plats get slightly less options and so on down the chain of status.
Now you've changed the goal posts of the discussion by mentioning "extra legroom seats"I think we both stand corrected here. Platinum One gets every seat available complimentary at time of booking for flights departing Australia. Platinums seem to get slightly more access to complimentary seating (but it's an unpublished benefit). However, if the flight is departing from overseas, they need to pay out of pocket for the extra legroom seating.
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Welp, gonna have to eat my own words. A more useful data point now:I'm not really planning on going anywhere that has a plane with F available any time soon.
Good one @wowmaybenot and a great first post!Data point: I was able to select a row 1-5 seat T-80 as a WP on QF127.
Another interesting thing - they switched out the 2-2-2 seat map to a 1-2-1 the day after.
I suspect this is the problem. Its missing a "1" despite what others have been about to achieve.