Seat question on QF Emirates operated Boeing777-200

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Scottydog

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So I booked my flights back to Scotland for 19/07. DSC promotion yay. Flight is QF operated by Emirates ADL-DXB-EDI. First Flight number QF8441.Aircraft 777-200 LR. seat number 38A. The trouble is when I look on seat guru 38A is not there? Looks like it should be last seat before the toilets. I haven’t got a toilet seat have I? Any advice? Thanks.
 
There are 3 rows of 2 seats behind row 38. So it's not the last row. The current DSC promo is only applicable to flight marketed and operated by QF. If the flight is on EK aircraft you won't get DSC.
 
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Look on Expertflyer. The row numbers are more accurate.

Looking at that date for EK441, yours is the last row of 3 and it shows it being occupied (by you)
 
Oh well no DSC. should have read the T&C’s. No worries. I’ll look on expert flyer. Thank you.
 
If you booked the flights today, you still have until midnight to change or cancel without penalties, but routing on QF via SIN or PER may be more expensive.
 
Thanks Defurax. This route is easier for me. Not too troubled with not earning DSC this time. I’ll pick it up again next time round.
 
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