QF Seat Selection - when your status drops

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VHOEJ

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Hi FF Forum,
I have made a booking on a domestic flight with my current FF status. I will drop my status by the time the flight departs (no chance of retaining).

I know that if I decide to change my seats, the available seats I can choose from will reduce.

However, if I am happy with the seats and don't actually change the seats myself, will I retain my original selection?

I am sure some people have been in this situation..............particularly internationally

Thank you!
 
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Your original selection will stick unless anything changes (e.g. change of aircraft, flight cancellation, etc).
 
I agree with Opusman. There's nothing to stop you trying to change your seat closer to departure particularly within T-80 as some pax do points upgrades to J which can free up whatever seats they vacated in whY.
 
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