Homer
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I'm sure this must have been asked before but I can't find it in a search. Please feel free to redirect me to a thread if there is already one for this question.
I've just booked four domestic flights for the first time since the advance seat selection was introduced. All flights are in Y. I've noticed that the front couple of rows of Y are marked as occupied, as are the exit rows that you normally see blocked out.
Is QF blocking "good" seats, in addition to the exit row seats that have always been blocked, for high status pax that don't happen to pre-select? If so, am I better off not selecting any seats and taking my chances at the airport? Is this whole advance seat selection thing a good idea or a bad idea for WPs?
I've just booked four domestic flights for the first time since the advance seat selection was introduced. All flights are in Y. I've noticed that the front couple of rows of Y are marked as occupied, as are the exit rows that you normally see blocked out.
Is QF blocking "good" seats, in addition to the exit row seats that have always been blocked, for high status pax that don't happen to pre-select? If so, am I better off not selecting any seats and taking my chances at the airport? Is this whole advance seat selection thing a good idea or a bad idea for WPs?