Renato1
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On my last trip in June to the USA, I paid $30 each to pick seats on the plane for my wife and I for the Melbourne to LA leg of the trip, and I paid the same to pick seats for the return trip. My aim was to pick seats that minimized having to hear crying babies the entire trip, and my picks turned out quite well.The e-tickets were issued on 22 March for flying on 1 June.
But for the LA to New York flight, I figured the trip time wasn't so long and didn't want to pay yet another $60 to Qantas. I had asked the lady at the Frequent Flyers call centre how seats would be allocated, and she said that they endeavoured to put husbands and wives together (which is pretty much what happens with most non cut-price airline we've flown with. Also, our FF preferences on our profiles were Window Seats.
So, when we boarded the flight in LA, we were shocked to find that I was placed between two people in the middle aisle (nowhere near a window), and my wife was placed between two people in the window aisle opposite my side and further ahead than my row.
We weren't together, she was sort of near a window, and I was nowhere near a window, and my wife was somewhat distressed. Eventually, we managed to arrange a swap of seats, so that we sat together.
With the tickets issued 9 weeks before the flight, I'd have thought we would have been placed together - not separated as if I was flying with Iberia.
Has this occurred to any of you with Qantas?
Is paying the $30 each for seat allocation pretty much a must to be able to sit together?
Regards,
Renato
But for the LA to New York flight, I figured the trip time wasn't so long and didn't want to pay yet another $60 to Qantas. I had asked the lady at the Frequent Flyers call centre how seats would be allocated, and she said that they endeavoured to put husbands and wives together (which is pretty much what happens with most non cut-price airline we've flown with. Also, our FF preferences on our profiles were Window Seats.
So, when we boarded the flight in LA, we were shocked to find that I was placed between two people in the middle aisle (nowhere near a window), and my wife was placed between two people in the window aisle opposite my side and further ahead than my row.
We weren't together, she was sort of near a window, and I was nowhere near a window, and my wife was somewhat distressed. Eventually, we managed to arrange a swap of seats, so that we sat together.
With the tickets issued 9 weeks before the flight, I'd have thought we would have been placed together - not separated as if I was flying with Iberia.
Has this occurred to any of you with Qantas?
Is paying the $30 each for seat allocation pretty much a must to be able to sit together?
Regards,
Renato
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