Priority Seat selection with wife

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darkice

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Hi All,

I've made a booking from Brisbane to hong kong and I can choose a bulkhead/emergency row seat for myself online as I'm in a One World Sapphire member, but i can't seem to choose my wife's seat so that it's next to me. Is there a way to do this? Doesn't seem to allow it even though we're on the same booking?

Seems a bit pointless if that's the case?
 
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That's a bit unusual, normally the highest status applies to all pax in the booking.
 
It is unusual, SWMBO is SG and when we are booked together she can select seats reserved for WP. Just call QF.
 
just some other questions, are the bulkhead seats worth it? Are the seats narrower? Does Arm rests go up? or is it fixed?
 
just some other questions, are the bulkhead seats worth it? Are the seats narrower? Does Arm rests go up? or is it fixed?

On the 330, I have always selected exit row seat and the armrests are fixed and contain the tray table and TV screen. I don't know about standard bulkhead.
 
CX only permits the elite to reserve an exit row, even if there's other non elite pax on the same PNR.
 
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