EmilyHoward
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Jessica, you say you are 6" (6 inches) ! What 6 inches tall?? How do you climb onto the seat in the first place.
EH
EH
It's terrible isn't it, having to sit next to someone on 'public' transport that anyone can buy a ticket on. Outrageous. :mrgreen:
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If you want to be certain of securing an empty seat by buying it....be aware that it doesn't work on all airlines.
My husband, son and I had paid for 3 flights ADL-PER on Jetstar. My son's plans changed and he was no longer travelling on the same flight as us.
Due to the high costs of changing the tix and the fact that we were in a row of 3, we decided not to cancel the ticket and enjoy the empty seat between us.
Imagine my surpise when I was advised at check-in, that I could not check-in the empty seat even though I had paid for it!!
Check-in advised that if my son did not check in, his seat would be treated as a no show and could be allocated to anyone else (stand-by etc)
They also advised that if anyone on the plane noticed the empty seat (we had paid extra to have row 1), they could request to be moved to that seat.
If they had a valid reason to need the extra room (eg sore knee), the crew would give them the seat.
The fact that I had paid for it was irrelevant!
As it turned out, we had the 3 seats between us, but I would never assume again that by buying the seat I had secured it.
If you want to be certain of securing an empty seat by buying it....be aware that it doesn't work on all airlines.
My husband, son and I had paid for 3 flights ADL-PER on Jetstar. My son's plans changed and he was no longer travelling on the same flight as us.
Due to the high costs of changing the tix and the fact that we were in a row of 3, we decided not to cancel the ticket and enjoy the empty seat between us.
Imagine my surpise when I was advised at check-in, that I could not check-in the empty seat even though I had paid for it!!
Check-in advised that if my son did not check in, his seat would be treated as a no show and could be allocated to anyone else (stand-by etc)
They also advised that if anyone on the plane noticed the empty seat (we had paid extra to have row 1), they could request to be moved to that seat.
If they had a valid reason to need the extra room (eg sore knee), the crew would give them the seat.
The fact that I had paid for it was irrelevant!
As it turned out, we had the 3 seats between us, but I would never assume again that by buying the seat I had secured it.
...that ticket is then treated as a no-show
Hence do the OLCI and be the last to board...!
If you want to be certain of securing an empty seat by buying it....be aware that it doesn't work on all airlines. My husband, son and I had paid for 3 flights ADL-PER on Jetstar. My son's plans changed and he was no longer travelling on the same flight as us.Due to the high costs of changing the tix and the fact that we were in a row of 3, we decided not to cancel the ticket and enjoy the empty seat between us.
Imagine my surpise when I was advised at check-in, that I could not check-in the empty seat even though I had paid for it!! Check-in advised that if my son did not check in, his seat would be treated as a no show and could be allocated to anyone else (stand-by etc).
They also advised that if anyone on the plane noticed the empty seat (we had paid extra to have row 1), they could request to be moved to that seat. If they had a valid reason to need the extra room (eg sore knee), the crew would give them the seat. The fact that I had paid for it was irrelevant!
As it turned out, we had the 3 seats between us, but I would never assume again that by buying the seat I had secured it.
As for Platinum shadows I do not believe I have one....
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I do not ask for seats to be blocked but it has been offered a few times. As it turned the seat ended up occupied anyway and it is not that often that I have a vacant seat next to me.
As for Platinum shadows I do not believe I have one....
You can tell the platinum fliers apart on long haul flights, they are the ones given the noise canceling head sets! when sitting in Y, no matter where they are sitting. Don't know if this happens with golds or silvers as I went direct bronze to platinum so couldn't test this theory.
I have got a huge reflection but still no shadow!Are you the guy who sat next to me and had no reflection either?
I normally choose row 4 if it is available.JohnK, being on the busy SYD-BNE routes, I'd suggest that it would be more difficult for your shadow seat to be unoccupied, especially travelling at peak times. Do you choose row 3 or 13/14 mostly on the 73H?
I normally choose row 4 if it is available.
Now for international flights it may well be different and my next flight(s) are coming up soon. Can someone please let me know if there is a shadown ext to 4G on QF023 SYD-BKK on April 25 and QF024 BKK-SYD on May 06? Last I looked there were only 2 seats pre-allocated in forward economy cabin.
Yes sorry. Sticky fingers on these Apple keyboards.Ah yes, row 4 on QF! It's row 3 on DJ... I keep getting my airlines mixed up!
40G?
Yes sorry. Sticky fingers on these Apple keyboards.
The X means blocked right and the shaded is pre-allocated? So a Platinum is sitting in 40G on a lightly loaded flight and there does not appear to be a shadow.
I still believe "shadows" are a myth or at least they do not appear to exist for this Platinum. And yes we do know that not all Platinums are treated the same. Don't we?![]()
I suspect that this view shows what is available to you as a WP.If you remove your QFF number from EF (and hence your status) you will find that many more seats appear as blocked. Including the rest of JohnK's row.Ah yes, row 4 on QF! It's row 3 on DJ... I keep getting my airlines mixed up! 40G?View attachment 6656