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#819966 by jodash
15 Aug 2012, 12:33
I have searched for previous replies on this subject,I have as a surprise and a complete secert from the wife booked UC and DTCI for our trip this friday,now I see some people have done both OLCI to secure there seats and the DTCI just to see what it's like.Having checked our seat request for last couple of months looks like still half the cabin is available,so do I do OLCI and if so what happens with DTCI, or just go for the DTCI

thanks
#819967 by jodash
15 Aug 2012, 12:45
just got a phone call from VA giving me all the details
#819970 by pjh
15 Aug 2012, 12:55
Do both. The fun of the DTCI is the "DT" bit, i.e. the arrival. The "CI" bit you still have to do at a desk with a terminal.

Do the OLCI at T-24 to make sure you have the best pick of the available seats.

What a great surprise for MrsJ.
#819971 by RyanJW
15 Aug 2012, 12:59
Do both - I always do OLCI and then the next day use the DTCI to avoid the main crowd.
#819972 by jodash
15 Aug 2012, 13:00
pjh wrote:Do both. The fun of the DTCI is the "DT" bit, i.e. the arrival. The "CI" bit you still have to do at a desk with a terminal.

Do the OLCI at T-24 to make sure you have the best pick of the available seats.

What a great surprise for MrsJ.



thanks when I spoke to VA they said seats had already been confirmed and reserved
#819975 by pjh
15 Aug 2012, 13:18
jodash wrote:thanks when I spoke to VA they said seats had already been confirmed and reserved


:? I think that's generally the case for UC but for belt and braces I'd still do OLCI. How else are you going to get SEQ1 and 2 :w
#820101 by jodash
16 Aug 2012, 12:13
seems like VA has taken the decision out of my hand as have been told to book in at the airport
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