QF9 Saturday 23rd August

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JonnoP

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Is there a way to check and see if this 747 has a 4 class cabin or a 3 class cabin? Trying to book a premium economy ticket via the website seems to route via Sydney rather than a direct Mel-Sin flight.

JP
 
It is showing as full.

F2 A1 J3 C3 D3 I3 W0 T0 B9 H9 K9 M9 L9 V9 S9 N9 Q9 O9 X2 E7
 
Ok This is the interesting part.. Check My Trip shows me seated in the following seat..

Melbourne - Singapore Flight 1: Melbourne - Singapore 34D None specified No special meal


So given that I bought an economy ticket, have I been given an OP-UP? or is it too early to call?

JP
 
I suspect they've substituted the plane with one which doesn't have PE.

The W0 and T0 classes indicates that. A common occurrence at the moment due to a shortage of PE equipped planes. Further confirmation will come from viewing the seat map through eg ExpertFlyer or CheckMyTrip.
 
I suspect they've substituted the plane with one which doesn't have PE.

The W0 and T0 classes indicates that. A common occurrence at the moment due to a shortage of PE equipped planes. Further confirmation will come from viewing the seat map through eg ExpertFlyer or CheckMyTrip.

Looks like you are right. EF has J in row 29 and 30.
 
Yep, just checked the seatmap, and it appears that this is may be a 3 class flight..
 
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