EK seating map Vs. EF info?

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robtemt

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No luck on the Expert Flyer thread, so thought I would try my luck here......

Hi all,

Just looking at Expert Flyer, and it shows us in F on our flight, and 2 blocked seats, empty otherwise. When I go into MMB on EK's site, it looks like either more seats are blocked, or F is pretty full 4 months out. Any idea why such a difference?


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On the few occasions I've flown EK F, the seat occupancy map in MMB (even close to departure) showed a big disconnect with the actual load on the flight. That may partly be due to the flexibility of some F tickets.
 
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