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Friends,
Up to yesterday, there was no issue with seat selection for my upcoming QF-numbered EK flight (SYD-AMS return in J).
I could (and did) select / change my seats on a few occasions.
Today, that option is no longer available.
Weird ?
I am not sure of any possible reason.
? 4-weeks out from departure
? EK decision to lock out QF customers
Do you know of anything there ?
This seems to fly in the face of QF's policy on seat selection as we know.
However, re-reading the policy today, it appears Advanced Seat Selection (ASL) is only available on selected flights
".... Advance Seat Selection is available only on Qantas international flights QF1 - 199 and Qantas domestic flights QF400 - 1349 (excluding QantasLink services)..."
If this is now true - as it is apparently - that will remove any incentive for me to fly QF-numbered EK metal in J / F.
It appears status means naught here as well (I'm SG).
Could you shed a light here ?
Thanks
EDIT:
I just went into EK's MMB using EK-generated booking reference number.
Voila !
I could select / change seats from within EK systems.
This is rather poor QF IT systems, forcing its customers to go into their partner (i.e. competitor)'s website to modify a QF booking.
The QF IT guys must be EK deep cover agents
Up to yesterday, there was no issue with seat selection for my upcoming QF-numbered EK flight (SYD-AMS return in J).
I could (and did) select / change my seats on a few occasions.
Today, that option is no longer available.
Weird ?
I am not sure of any possible reason.
? 4-weeks out from departure
? EK decision to lock out QF customers
Do you know of anything there ?
This seems to fly in the face of QF's policy on seat selection as we know.
However, re-reading the policy today, it appears Advanced Seat Selection (ASL) is only available on selected flights
".... Advance Seat Selection is available only on Qantas international flights QF1 - 199 and Qantas domestic flights QF400 - 1349 (excluding QantasLink services)..."
If this is now true - as it is apparently - that will remove any incentive for me to fly QF-numbered EK metal in J / F.
It appears status means naught here as well (I'm SG).
Could you shed a light here ?
Thanks
EDIT:
I just went into EK's MMB using EK-generated booking reference number.
Voila !
I could select / change seats from within EK systems.
This is rather poor QF IT systems, forcing its customers to go into their partner (i.e. competitor)'s website to modify a QF booking.
The QF IT guys must be EK deep cover agents

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