What exactly does 'under airport control' mean?

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Without looking at what seats were available we upgraded from Y (57k/j) to Y+ on both of our NZ flights to BA in a couple of weeks. Of course only middle seats available for the AKL - EZE leg in a 772 V2, but three or four window 'twos' are blocked. I called NZ yesterday and was told that they are under airport control and to try to move when we check-in in Brizvegas.

What exactly is airport control? Do we actually have a chance of getting one of those window pairs?

So want to look out at those Andes as we fly over them.
 
Usually means that only airport (based) staff can make changes from that point
 
Usually means that only airport (based) staff can make changes from that point

Yep. Usually occurs around the time that online check-in opens.

My suggestion to you (if it hasn't opened already) is to check-in online as soon as it opens up.
 
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Be at check in when it opens. It's not under check in control until then. Then it will move over to gate control.
 
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