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I do wonder about this @MEL_Traveller
My MEL-CNS flight did not have an aircraft change, it was always a B737.
I purchased 2 CR seats in Business in August last year, and selected 3D/F.
Nothing changed until T25 when I got the cabin change sms.
The 2 people seated in 3D/F were unrelated separate travellers.
Maybe they paid $1500 cash fares for those seats. 🤷‍♂️
Other people could've moved into those seats. The seats otherwise were taken by pilots.
 
Other people could've moved into those seats. The seats otherwise were taken by pilots.
Many possibilities @TheInsider
It would ease the frustration if QF would be transparent and tell their loyal 🤭 FF’ers the reason for displacement rather than the ‘standard blurb’.
Not sure if an email to Customer Care would glean anything more.
More likely I’ll just ‘suck it up’ and move on to the next CR ‘lottery’. 😉
 
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As TheInsider points out, the seats could have been occupied by anyone, not necessarily the two passengers that needed to be accommodated in the cabin.

I’m not sure QF oversells the cabin.
Only time I know that QF would oversell a premium cabin would be when it would be operationally required, not just sold seats resulting in an oversale.

edit: I should also add that operationally required could be things like, broken seats, disruptions, crewing, trim requirements (blocking off front of cabin). Or if they did oversell premium cabins, it would be for example selling W seats where there are plenty of J/F seats to make it even.
 
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