Seat map unavailable from T-30

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aussiel

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Hi(gh) flyers,

I'm booked on QF73 tomorrow (3/4), and noticed the seat map is no longer available to change seats on the Qantas MMB page. Expert flyer also says that the seat map is unavailable for J and Y+, but can see the economy details.

The good news is that by the economy layout, this flight doesn't appear to have changed to the Skybed Mk1 variant.

These are the loadings at the moment:
J2 C2 D0 I0 W3 R3 T0 Y9 B9 H9 K9 M9 L9 V9 S9 N9 Q9 G0

I'm fond of the current seats I've selected, and they still appear in MMB (just can't select/change). Does anyone have any experiences with this happening, or any information on why?

Thanks!
 
Hi(gh) flyers,

I'm booked on QF73 tomorrow (3/4), and noticed the seat map is no longer available to change seats on the Qantas MMB page. Expert flyer also says that the seat map is unavailable for J and Y+, but can see the economy details.

The good news is that by the economy layout, this flight doesn't appear to have changed to the Skybed Mk1 variant.

These are the loadings at the moment:
J2 C2 D0 I0 W3 R3 T0 Y9 B9 H9 K9 M9 L9 V9 S9 N9 Q9 G0

I'm fond of the current seats I've selected, and they still appear in MMB (just can't select/change). Does anyone have any experiences with this happening, or any information on why?

Thanks!

Must have been a glitch, the map is back on EF (and as you've said it's not the old config with a F cabin).
 
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Strange! It still errors for me. Thanks defurax. I guess I should stop worrying about what I can't change...
 
Here's the map I see. 5J is still available, so maybe if you are travelling solo you can just call QF to change seat (or not if you are happy with current seat).

QF73.jpg
 
This can happen when a certain percentage of the available seats have been selected, as both W and J look to be quite full from the image above.
 
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