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I recently booked a paid J ticket to DXB with +1. I booked on the Qantas web site, for a flight with a QF flight number (code share with EK) and as Qantas no longer flies to DXB, I was on EK airframe.
Selected seats, sitting together in the middle and all was good. Then, a couple of weeks later, I got a change to flight details (it was because daylight saving kicked in) and found that seat selection had been lost. So went to re-select the seats - and found that there were no seats together anywhere on the flight, and we had been randomly allocated seats at opposite ends of the J cabin.
Politely called Qantas to see what had happened and if it could be fixed and was treated like a hot potato. "nothing to do with us, that's an Emirates aircraft". Replied "yes and I am QFF WP, who booked a QF flight on the QF web site, so it is something to do with you". Some fruitless conversation ensued, before it was suggested that I should just wait until I was at the airport for check in and see if some other seats were available. This was not satisfactory to me. I called back a little while later (if you don't like the answer, keep trying!) and was again told that it was an Emirates problem and Qantas could/would not help. However, this person gave me my "Emirates booking reference number" which was not contained anywhere on my Qantas e-ticket. Used this to call Emirates direct - guess what, no problem, we were still in the originally selected seats, together.
However, I think this is pretty shabby treatment from Qantas - QF flight no, booked on the Qantas web site, with their code share partner - surely they can do better than that? Or is this just another sign that they really are walking away from the Emirates partnership without letting any of us know?
Selected seats, sitting together in the middle and all was good. Then, a couple of weeks later, I got a change to flight details (it was because daylight saving kicked in) and found that seat selection had been lost. So went to re-select the seats - and found that there were no seats together anywhere on the flight, and we had been randomly allocated seats at opposite ends of the J cabin.
Politely called Qantas to see what had happened and if it could be fixed and was treated like a hot potato. "nothing to do with us, that's an Emirates aircraft". Replied "yes and I am QFF WP, who booked a QF flight on the QF web site, so it is something to do with you". Some fruitless conversation ensued, before it was suggested that I should just wait until I was at the airport for check in and see if some other seats were available. This was not satisfactory to me. I called back a little while later (if you don't like the answer, keep trying!) and was again told that it was an Emirates problem and Qantas could/would not help. However, this person gave me my "Emirates booking reference number" which was not contained anywhere on my Qantas e-ticket. Used this to call Emirates direct - guess what, no problem, we were still in the originally selected seats, together.
However, I think this is pretty shabby treatment from Qantas - QF flight no, booked on the Qantas web site, with their code share partner - surely they can do better than that? Or is this just another sign that they really are walking away from the Emirates partnership without letting any of us know?