Understanding seat alerts on EF

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howie_oz

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Hey guys have just checked out the iPhone app for a flight I have booked for the 15th of September.

I have requested an upgrade and the app is showing 12 booked, 4 free and 15 blocked. What does it mean by blocked and therefore what are my chances? It's QF 597 BNE - PER.

Cheers guys.
 
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Blocked means these seats are not available for general selection based on your QFF status. As a WP, I see the following: Results from ExpertFlyer.com
Code:
Seat Map Search:
Departing BNE on 15/09/13 for PER
Flying QF flight 597 in Business

        A   B       E   F       J   K   
1       -   X       X   X       X   X       
2       +   +       +   -       -   -       
3       +   +       H   +       +   +       
4       -   -       -   +       -   +       
5       -   -       +   +       -   -       
        A   B       E   F       J   K

You are better of looking at the loadings:

Code:
J9 C9 D3 I0

For more on that, see here: http://www.australianfrequentflyer....ility-loadings-upgrade-probability-25311.html

(Check the thread linked in the first post "Understanding Expert Flyer)
 
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