availability of row 1 in J

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Shorns

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Hi guys,

I'm booked J (well U) on qf081 adl/sin on a A330-300, it's under T80. Currently we have 2F,2J,2K. Although row 1 in the middle is available it isn't either side, from what i've read QF leave these in case of an infant travelling. Do they become available for online check in or is it something we'd have to try and score at the airport, assuming no infants on the plane. I'm bronze.

Cheers
 
Hi guys,

I'm booked J (well U) on qf081 adl/sin on a A330-300, it's under T80. Currently we have 2F,2J,2K. Although row 1 in the middle is available it isn't either side, from what i've read QF leave these in case of an infant travelling. Do they become available for online check in or is it something we'd have to try and score at the airport, assuming no infants on the plane. I'm bronze.

Cheers

I would assume that the seats may be taken already.
If that is the case, unless they move, there is not much you can do.
 
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Asuming you are flying on the 18th, expert flyer shows someone in 1B, 1E & F are free but 1 J K are blocked.

Maybe check back in at T-24 to see if you can get these seats but you take the chance of someone allocating E or F in the meantime.
 
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