Cannot Select Seats - Possibly Oversold?

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Hi

Travelling tomorrow evening in PE on QF29 MEL - HKG.

Manage Your Booking is not allow seat selection - only aisle or window, however the return journey on Sunday is allowing seat selection.

Just wondering if this could possibly indicate that the PE cabin is full or due to FF status? (NB).

Seatcounter shows the loadings at 9 for J, 2 for W and 7 for Y.

Cheers
 
Have you had a look at checkmytrip.com? This should tell you what seats you have been allocated and will show what other seats in the cabin are currently occupied.

Cheers
 
Have you had a look at checkmytrip.com? This should tell you what seats you have been allocated and will show what other seats in the cabin are currently occupied.

Cheers

Just checked now - same situation...data is the same as what is shown on qantas.com
 
As a SG, all of PE is occupied or reserved. 4 seats reserved are 34EFG and 35E. So they'll probably sort it out tomorrow, and have Mr/Ms 34D placed in J first if needed, presuming they have status. There's plenty of unallocated seats in J and Y.

So potentially oversold, but currently no seats left to allocate in that cabin.
 
As a SG, all of PE is occupied or reserved. 4 seats reserved are 34EFG and 35E. So they'll probably sort it out tomorrow, and have Mr/Ms 34D placed in J first if needed, presuming they have status. There's plenty of unallocated seats in J and Y.

So potentially oversold, but currently no seats left to allocate in that cabin.

Thanks Joshua . . .that's what I was hoping to hear....hopefully not too many PS/SG/WP in the PE cabin :p
 
Seatcounter now shows all PE classes as Zero, have checked in and assigned seats finally (it wouldn't allow check in at T-24 which is strange) :p
 
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