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I am just trying to understand what a "blocked seat" means, esp. for a flight that is some 9-10 months away.
On MMB, all - yes, all exit row seats (row 24, A380 3-class, V2) - are not available for selection.
On EF, they are all listed as "blocked", not "occupied".
QF agent told me on the phone "they had been allocated / taken".
It seems to me, as a lowly SG, that the odd of seven CL/P1 taking up all seven exit row seats that far out is low.
How do you explain this observation?
Reserved for CL, P1 ?
Open at T-80 ?
Reserved to be sold at a price and therefore not available for selection.
I actually did a dummy test run of trying to "buy" an exit row seat, only to be routed back to my MMB page with no option to buy anything !
So, I am a bit lost here to explain what I am seeing.
Could you help ?
Yes, I saw this thread and remains confused.
Thanks for clarifying up this matter.
I am just trying to understand what a "blocked seat" means, esp. for a flight that is some 9-10 months away.
On MMB, all - yes, all exit row seats (row 24, A380 3-class, V2) - are not available for selection.
On EF, they are all listed as "blocked", not "occupied".
QF agent told me on the phone "they had been allocated / taken".
It seems to me, as a lowly SG, that the odd of seven CL/P1 taking up all seven exit row seats that far out is low.
How do you explain this observation?
Reserved for CL, P1 ?
Open at T-80 ?
Reserved to be sold at a price and therefore not available for selection.
I actually did a dummy test run of trying to "buy" an exit row seat, only to be routed back to my MMB page with no option to buy anything !
So, I am a bit lost here to explain what I am seeing.
Could you help ?
Yes, I saw this thread and remains confused.
Thanks for clarifying up this matter.