The Qantas Newbie Questions Thread

@rare- another thought - just to double check - has your ticket been issued? Do you have the eticket receipt with ticket number? I am sure you do, just want to be sure for you. Sometimes that can cause probs for upgrade requests (not to mention flying).

I get you are short a few points, and that could be the generic way of saying so - and probably is the case. Just wanted to check.
Yes thanks e-ticket issued
 
Am booked in business on QF79 operated by an A333 and logged in at T-80 to try to change my seat to 1A/K, but these have remain blocked and only 1E/F have opened up. Is this normal? I thought all blocked seats opened up at T-80. There are two other seats in business showing on EF as vacant.
 
Am booked in business on QF79 operated by an A333 and logged in at T-80 to try to change my seat to 1A/K, but these have remain blocked and only 1E/F have opened up. Is this normal? I thought all blocked seats opened up at T-80. There are two other seats in business showing on EF as vacant.
1A and K are the bassinet positions on that type.

Perhaps the flight has pax booked with infants and these pax are yet to select seats ( though you’d think the system would auto-assign them).
 
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1A and K are the bassinet positions on that type.

Perhaps the flight has pax booked with infants and these pax are yet to select seats ( though you’d think the system would auto-assign them).
Or they’re taken? EF will show if taken or blocked.
 
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