Thanks... the OP seemed to be saying anyone/any seat....:shock:
So they are actually the same as NZ (or any airline that allows advance seat selection.. even if restricted.)
... as long as they join SkyWards and register their membership in the booking.... With EK, anyone can get any seat ( other than exits / bulkheads which are blocked and only available at the airport ) ...
... as long as they join SkyWards and register their membership in the booking.
Agree completely.... Having to register in order to select a seat is hardly restrictive
Agree completely.
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I have kept a close eye on EK for many years ... in the early 2000's my brother used to swear by them as with any status at all it seemed op-ups were extremely regular ex Oz.
As far as my travel goes, it seems oneworld has been a better fit in most cases. I do regularly check EK's options for travel I must undertake.
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Qantas really need to lift their game trans-Tasman. For the prices they charge the service is just competitive with Emirates, and I suspect some of the other carriers also doing these routes.
And see what sort of seats are available to you when you do not have status especially on American Airlines.US Airlines have had seat selection for years, we are slowly catching up which is a good thing.
I pay for my own infrequent travel LON-MELB-LON & hence end up mostly in economy. I have flown mostly with QF but have recently been seduced by the Emirates on line booking, especially seat selection. Is anyone aware if QF provides such a service?:?:
I get access to AA premium seating simply by making sure my WP number is in the booking.And see what sort of seats are available to you when you do not have status especially on American Airlines.
And see what sort of seats are available to you when you do not have status especially on American Airlines.
I get access to AA premium seating simply by making sure my WP number is in the booking.
Not quite to both of the above. In my experience the AA system sucks. On one flight I could not even allocate a seat for my father next to me as he did not have any status on any airline but was on my booking.Anything other than the seats which are defined as premium seats are available to all without status. The premium seats only encompass the 1st few rows of economy plus the exit rows
And what is wrong with the Qantas model? I think they have it just about right.
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