Qatar charging seat selection fees for Business (U) award bookings

azza007

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Looks like Qatar is now charging seat election fees for business class (U) award bookings.
Free for Oneworld Sapphire & Emerald.


I got caught out by this the other day.
Made a business class booking using QR Avios & had selected seats for free, received the E-ticket with the selected seats showing.
The next day logged into Qatar Privilege Club checked the booking and seat selections had disappeared and now wanting to charge a fee.
Charging about $80-$100Eur per sector Europe to Doha and Doha to Australia.
Logged into Qatar Privilege & hopped onto online chat today and the agent added my QFF number and I could then select seats for free.
 
That's kind of weird, so does that mean that for instance with VFF reward booking, you will be able to select for free?
 
That's rough, what's next, no lounge access with (U) award tickets?

If I'm flying with a child <5 years old and I don't pay to select seats, will they auto allocate seats at check in that are next to each other?
 
Glad I've recently booked my four Qatar redemptions for August/September next year.
 
QR is just following what BA has been doing on their flights. Thank goodness I already had my seats selected on my earlier redemptions. Otherwise, it becomes very expensive, based on the anecdotal evidence of 75GBP per sector in the reference thread.
 
Do their seats become free to select at T-80 (or similar)?
Yes, at the FT link, there's something about Free at OLCI (which is pretty normal) but you're getting the leftovers and hoping they've not overbooked the flight.
 
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I would not be surprised if that is the case in the future. P fare already has lounge access excluded.
"So that we don't have to raise the prices of the awards, we're going to remove lounge access".

Few months later proceeds to increase prices anyways.
 

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