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Did anyone come up with an answer as to how/why this keeps happening?
BNE-MEL return booked last week for travel next week. At the time had the choice of any seat in row one. Chose 1D for both legs. Logged on last night to check the times, and for the return leg had been moved to 1C with no other free seat left in J.
Not a huge issue, but thought I would give DJ a call to see what the story was. It has happened to me in the past, and judging by the conversation going on in front of me while I was checking in at the lounge last week it happens to others. After a few minutes on hold I decided to give up.
Checked online this morning, and low and behold the outbound leg has now been changed to 1C as well!
Called DJ (you get spoilt with the QF WP line, having to wait 3 mins seemed like forever!) to be told there is nothing they can do, someone else has been allocated 1D. While it is what I was expecting to hear, I had to question if that is the case, why was someone able to move me out of my allocated seat. Without giving me an answer, within a few minutes she had kicked whoever was in 1D back out and put me back in. Win for me, but now obviously the other pax is going to wonder what happened.
I am very interested to find out how/why DJ keep letting this happen? Sure, QF have changed my pre-allocated seat a few times in the last 10 years (maybe 5-10 times?), but 100% of the time it is because of an AC change. 738/767 - 734/767. In the last 9 months with DJ, this has now happened 3 times out of 12 flights! Is the DJ seat allocation system faulty so pax wrongly see seats as being free to choose or is it the DJ reservations staff who let it/cause it to happen?
If 1C was all that was left when I booked last week I would have happily selected it (or 2D even, anything is better than the whY I normally travel!), but it is more a principal thing that I am trying to get to the bottom of.
I am willing to bet it has something to do with DJ now chasing the "corporate elites"