Seat selection at T-80

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Didn't make any difference at all. T-80 came and went for the long haul sector I was after, not a single seat has opened up.

I was hoping for 15A + 15B on a new config A380 LHR-SIN. Guess ill have to stick with 19A + 19B as we have already.

I was under the impression that the main *benefit* was for dom, not int.
 
TBH, T-80 is far more relevant for domestic flights.

For international, as a WP, I can select front route upon booking.
 
Didn't make any difference at all. T-80 came and went for the long haul sector I was after, not a single seat has opened up.

I was hoping for 15A + 15B on a new config A380 LHR-SIN. Guess ill have to stick with 19A + 19B as we have already.

The others are correct about T-80 being relevant to DOM. But the question has to be asked: why was your aim as low as row 15 when you could have aimed for Emerald City (rows 11-13) :).
 
It does apply for Intl flights as well, but remember if the seats aren't there to open up, they won't magically appear!
 
The others are correct about T-80 being relevant to DOM. But the question has to be asked: why was your aim as low as row 15 when you could have aimed for Emerald City (rows 11-13) :).

Expert Flyer showed no availability of two seats together in rows 11 - 13. Row 15 was the best I could see on expert flyer, but seats are blocked.
 
Pretty sure I've got it right, but here is a screen shot. QF002 LHR-SIN in J on the 04th of Jan.

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I'm at t-80 for an upcoming flight, however I only have net access via my phone at present.

I played around with the booking via the phone but can't seem to find anywhere to select/modify seat selections. Have I missed something with the mobile QF login, or does seat selection not exist?
 
MMB on QF mobile basically sucks - you really need to go to the 'full' site.
 
Pretty sure I've got it right, but here is a screen shot. QF002 LHR-SIN in J on the 04th of Jan.

...
My WP'ness sees the following (seats 15A/B are the only ones showing available):

Results from ExpertFlyer.com
Code:
Seat Map Search:
Departing LHR on 04/01/13 for SIN
Flying QF flight 2 in Business

            A   B       E   F       J   K   
11  U       -   -       -   -       -   X       U   
12  U       -   X       X   -       -   -       U   
13  U       -   -       -   X       -   -       U   
15  U   W   [highlight]+   +[/highlight]                   X   -   W   U   
16  U   W   -   -       -   -       X   -   W   U   
17  U   W   -   -       X   -       X   -   W   U   
18  U   W   -   -       -   -       -   -   W   U   
19  U   W   -   -       X   -       -   -   W   U   
20  U   W   -   -       -   -       -   -   W   U   
21  U   W   -   -       -   -       -   -   W   U   
22  U   W   -   -       -   -       -   -   W   U   
...
 
really dumb question here, but if you have chosen a seat previously, but then have a look at other available seats at t-80 and there is nothing better on offer - do most people press skip or next on the buttons below. Just don't want to be in a situation where you may forfeit your original selected seat (although doubt this would happen anyway).
 
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really dumb question here, but if you have chosen a seat previously, but then have a look at other available seats at t-80 and there is nothing better on offer - do most people press skip or next on the buttons below. Just don't want to be in a situation where you may forfeit your original selected seat (although doubt this would happen anyway).

Not sure it matters which one you press.
 
If there is nothing better I just click on Back. No need to do skip or next (however I agree it makes no difference which you use) as subsequent flights will be more than T-80 away.
 
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