turbo said:
Can anyone tell me why on a CBR - MEL flight on a dash 8 i end up with row 6 out of 9 when my QC profile has my preference for a fwd window seat? i used OLCI today about 20 hrs before my flight dep and there was mine 6D, a couple in the very back row or aisle seats 2B 3B up the front. i appreciate plat, gold etc would get allocated before me but i was a bit disappointed. has happened before on 737 as well.
Your profile says you are Qantas Club Bronze status. On a CBR-MEL flight, I would expect a very high proportion of the passengers will have some form of QF FF status and probably most being Qantas Club, Silver, Gold, Plat or CL. You really are at the bottom of the pecking order for seating preferences. There only needs to be 10 people ahead of you wanting a window seat and you are going to be back in row 6.
Perhaps if you were on a Dash-8 service flying SYD-CFS you may find there are less high-status FF members on board and hence you are pre-allocated something further up front. But a CBR-MEL flight will have a significant proportion of passengers being at least the same and probably higher status than your.
turbo said:
my OLCI BP had seq no. 2. does that mean i am the 2nd person to have checked in for that flight?
Yes indeed you were the second person to check in. However, that does not mean you were the second person to be allocated a seat according to your preference. Seat allocation and check-in are two very different and separate processes. For domestic flights, Qantas' computer system pre-allocates seats for all FF members with a seating profile
before the OLCI process is opened for the flight. So you had already been allocated 6A before OLCI opened, and the other 10 passengers with window seat assignments had also been allocated before OLCI opened.
OLCI does not allow you to choose form all the seats on the aircraft that do not have a checked-in passenger. It allows you to choose between the seat the computer has pre-allocated to you and any seats that are not currently pre-allocated to anyone else. Sometimes you may find a better seat available due to the person who was originally pre-allocated to that seat having changed their flight details - cancelled or changed to another flight. In that case the seat they originally pre-allocated by the computer before OLCI opened is now available for anyone to select using OLCI, QuickCheck or even agent-assisted check-in at the desk ot Qantas Club.
So using OLCI as soon as it opens for the flight is unlikely to secure you an improved seat allocation. Using OLCI say 5 hours before the flight may well enable you to find a better seat if another passengers has changed their travel plans.
turbo said:
does the seating preference in the QC profile count for anything or not?
Yes it does. But a Qantas Club Bronze member is at the bottom of the pecking list for eating preference.