In your experience, what percentage of requests initially rejected by the "bot" get approved via manual review?
I have not kept an eye on what percentage is bot approved vs manual review but when requesting multiple seats, I think most of them were manually reviewed. Below are flights I have requested this year and have been approved:
x3 ADL-SYD-WLG (J) for the Apr 23 school holiday period (bot approved)
x3 AKL-SYD-ADL (J) for the Apr 23 school holiday period (manual review)
x3 ADL-SYD-HND (J) for the Apr 24 school holiday period (manual review)
x3 ICN-SYD-ADL (J) for the Apr 24 school holiday period (manual review)
x1 SIN-SYD-ADL (F) (manual review)
x1 ADL-SYD-ICN (J) (manual review)
x1 HKG-MEL-ADL (J) (manual review)
Prior to covid the strike rate on bot approvals was higher and at the moment it seems like QF don't like releasing seats if they think they can sell them as revenue. This is just my 2 cents worth, there are some routes that the bot just seems to approve and others that are difficult to get, the other factor in my case is I am normally looking for at least x2 J seats during school holiday periods. IME getting to Asia is relatively easy, the US is a bit more restrictive but if your flexible and depending on the final location I will accept seats on any aircraft that will get us to/from the US and not to concerned if we need to transit through LAX, DFW or SFO. Also the US is interesting as there have been times that J seats have been denied but they would approve F. Getting to the UK seems to be tricky but can be done and normally with a manual review. The ones that have surprised me and came back approved after a manual review were SYD-HNL, on 2 occasions I have had 2x J seats released for my parents. For their last request SYD-HNL was approved but coming back they had go LAX-SYD so they booked HNL-LAX as revenue. I also agree with
@RichardMEL requesting a single seat is often easier and being flexible around departure location and dates are key. As an example the flights we have ICN-SYD-ADL for the Apr 24 school holidays are a few days later than our preferred date so our daughter will miss a couple of days of school. Being based in ADL, QF always has found us domestic J seats when connecting to/from international flights. Also on 1 or 2 occasions I have had a single seat released despite Expert Flyer showing D0, I0 and seem to recall
@Princess Fiona has also experienced similar, this does not happen very often and would not consider it to be the norm. Over the years I have had a great deal of success in getting seats released but I have also had knock backs along the way mainly to the UK and a few other locations. Prior to D inventory being made available for P1s in 2017/18?? most of my requests had to be manually reviewed.