B737 J Seating Options for NB

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Booked separate tickets for myself (WP paid Y + J upgrade) and Mrs BD (NB J award redemption) on a B737.

The usual blocks sat until T-80 and which point I was looking to move both of us to Row 2 - there are currently 3 of us in the cabin: ourselves in 3A/3C and a third in 3F. When I log in I can access all other seats in the cabin, when Mrs BD logs in she can only see Row 1.

Has anyone else come across this? I thought ALL seat blocks for all pax (regardless of status) were removed at T-80? Is Mrs BD likely to be able to select Row 2 prior anytime prior to check-in?

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BD
 
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Has anyone else come across this? I thought ALL seat blocks for all pax (regardless of status) were removed at T-80? Is Mrs BD likely to be able to select Row 2 prior anytime prior to check-in?
Maybe they have new definitions for Notional Seating with row 1 not so preferred.
 
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