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    Why do we have to pay extra to Qantas to secure the ordinary seats we want?

    What's an OP? Yes, paying $20 for something I never paid for before, didn't even know about it except for exit row, which is understandable - if you are tall the economy seating would be torture. Before, I just picked the seat when I booked, always. I usually book months in advance, so that...
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    Why do we have to pay extra to Qantas to secure the ordinary seats we want?

    Er, yes; I seem to have annoyed a lot of people here with this comment. Will bear in mind all the advice received. Thing is, I expect to be charged extra on budget airlines like Jetstar for baggage, seats in exit rows, etc. I just wasn't expecting to be told by a quality airline like Qantas...
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    Why do we have to pay extra to Qantas to secure the ordinary seats we want?

    Well, I thought it was odd, but it was my husband who did it. I didn't even know you could do it. And to answer all those sarky persons out there: I have been travelling as a hobby since I was 14 (nearly 40 years), on all forms of transport you can imagine, including a lot of funny little...
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    Why do we have to pay extra to Qantas to secure the ordinary seats we want?

    We did do the on-line check in; and I have NEVER paid a seat selection fee before, on any airline. I could see that it was optional, but I wanted a window seat, and I wanted to sit next to my husband. Baggage check-in staff told us that if we travel on the same booking, Qantas usually puts you...
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    Why do we have to pay extra to Qantas to secure the ordinary seats we want?

    :confused: Hello everyone. Why did my husband and I have to pay Qantas $20 per person each way to Hawaii recently, in order to secure the seats we wanted. I was very annoyed, as they were just ordinary cheap economy seats, one window and one next to it; nothing special such as extra leg room...
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