Seat Selection: J or Y+

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Nick C

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Haven't flown on DJ J before. Can someone please tell me if these are J seats or Y+ seats? TIA!
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Fairly certain these are Y seats with the middle seat blocked out. Proper J is 2-2 on the refit aircraft.
 
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You can no longer tell from seat selection maps what aircraft you are flying. If you paid for business it should be a business seat, if it's not you will be compensated. On SYD-MEL aircraft are regularly changed last minute too. I see that map regularly when I am on a refitted (opposed to BSI) aircraft, but this is not always the case. Many threads about this, do a quick search
 
You can no longer tell from seat selection maps what aircraft you are flying. If you paid for business it should be a business seat, if it's not you will be compensated. On SYD-MEL aircraft are regularly changed last minute too. I see that map regularly when I am on a refitted (opposed to BSI) aircraft, but this is not always the case. Many threads about this, do a quick search

Thanks. Looks like there's only one 738 which hasn't been reconfigured and is supposed to exit the fleet this month.
 
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