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Jacksond

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Can anyone explain why the first 10 or so rows in Y are shown as unavailable when I try to choose a seat. I have been seated up front upon request at check in, however. Possibly they are trying to fill the plane from the back like a bus or something. It's on a flight to Hobart and return. It is a free Amex flight, but I don't think that has anything to do with it. :confused:
 
The first 10 or so rows are reserved for Gold and Platinum Frequent Flyers until shortly before take off.
 
Thank you for the info. I half expected something like that. I usually flash my Red FF card. Flights to Hobart on a Saturday or Sunday In January are not usually full of higher status flyers, I guess.
 
You should be able to choose a better seat at the front of the plane if they haven't already been taken by Gold & Platinum members when online check-in opens.
 
Surely one wouldn't redeem one of these flights for a MEL-HBA flight which can be snapped up very cheaply on a revenue ticket I believe (could be LST i am thinking of)?
 
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