BA and Qantas comes to mind. Both are easy, and both take off the taxes fees and charges for the extra seat.Are there any airlines where purchasing an extra seat in economy (eg 3 seats for two people) is relatively easy? In particular, between Australia and Europe. I'm not (that) fat, but am looking at extra space for a forthcoming trip![]()
while Y is often much much cheaper, just did a quick google flights search and you could get a return to Paris leaving next week & coming back in a fortnight for all of $1116. Manila's great for a stopoverPA don't fly direct to Europe from Oz though - but then you could always go via Manila and take advantage of Strategies for Cheap Business Class Flights to Europe - J from Manila can be cheaper than Y from Oz.
This is what Air New Zealand’s Skycouch product is, innit?
That should be easy to book; doubt it’s as cheap as US$70 though.
But given it’s for 2, the cost halves c/f for 1, and nobody’s sitting in that middle seat.Well not really. If buying the Skycouch "for one" its THREE seats... and they have what is effectively a second seat "pan" hinged down at the front which converts the trio to a short, but reasonably wide bed....with special belts and a pretty nice bedding pack... Wouldn't recommend it for 2 Adults.
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Oops, I scrood that up then … I plugged one of the big Euro airports into their site and got a fare, they must’ve code-shared part of the flight!Noting that air NZ doesn’t fly to europe, so while maybe an option to asia or the usa, skycouch ain’t gonna hall the OP![]()