Seats 30D and 31D on QF 747-400

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jaredr

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Hello, I will be travelling LAX-BNE in late April and am able to preselect seats 30D and 31D from the QF website. QF's own seat maps dont have this seat, nor does seatguru.

If I sit there, where will they put me? :D

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Looks like a seat on the stairs for the two class????
 
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Hasn't this sort of thing come up before on the 747... I seem to recall the suggestion that these seats are actually crew workstations or suchlike, and it was a glitch that they show up on the seatmap???

Can't swear to it... but that was my initial thought.....
 
Well they certainly aren't pax seats. The CSM's desk is there, IIRC.

Let us know what happens - but my guess is you'll end up with whatever is free on check-in.
 
Ive seen 31D appear on an expedia.com.au booking but not 30D.

You sure would want a friendly CSM if you sat there IMHO :lol:
 
Looks like someone has already allocated 29D.

From memory I did not think there were seats there on the 2 class 747's. Row 29-33 only have ABC and the crew jump seats are opposite row 29.
 
They and 29D are 'ghost' seats - they do not exist (unless you are the FSD :p)

They alos appear on expert flyer.

The are a couple of anomalies with the 2 class layout, seat 3E/F also appear somtimes, certianly on E/F. These do not exist.
 
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