A380 F Availability

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alexy23

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We're taking a trip to London for the July school holidays and want to literally fly F class the whole way.

I've flown SQ 777 F & 380 Suites. I am going to try EK F on a leg back from London on BCN-DXB-HKG then QF J HKG-SYD.

But I also really want to try EY on the SYD-AUH leg (then EK F DXB-AMS) but there's only availability of the 777. Yesterday I checked and there was one seat available and now it's gone. Does anyone know of a work around to score 2 seats?

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It seems likely only if they release more seats much closer to departure dates
 
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Cheers, I'm happy to book the 77W with the hopes that the A380 opens up. Happy to get someone to check every day for the next 2 months. I'll also pry on MEL-AUH in the hopes that too might open up. If it does open up am I just charged a 100 AED fee to switch aircraft? Or will I pay the 10% refund fee?
 
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Cheers, I'm happy to book the 77W with the hopes that the A380 opens up. Happy to get someone to check every day for the next 2 months. I'll also pry on MEL-AUH in the hopes that too might open up. If it does open up am I just charged a 100 AED fee to switch aircraft? Or will I pay the 10% refund fee?

If you PM me your dates I could set an alert up for you. When the seat opens up, I'll let you know.
 
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