crm911
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- Jan 19, 2013
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I fly on JQ612 most Mondays from AVV to SYD at 9:05. As there aren't many flights from AVV, the flight is pretty full to completely full. The booking is done by the company TA, so I don't have much visibility of that process. Invariably, my seat is somewhere at the back of the plane, i.e. use the rear staircase if there is ground staff to watch over us, or be the last to get off. The return flights are similar.
The AVV-SYD flights are not full of regular commuters (that I noticed) - often bunches of 10-20 tourists and mostly elderly couples on holidays. They may account for long-range bookings.
My question is - how can pax get a seat towards the front? Book months in advance? A two-week advance booking couldn't get me a seat up front.
The AVV-SYD flights are not full of regular commuters (that I noticed) - often bunches of 10-20 tourists and mostly elderly couples on holidays. They may account for long-range bookings.
My question is - how can pax get a seat towards the front? Book months in advance? A two-week advance booking couldn't get me a seat up front.