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#861180 by Martin
14 Nov 2013, 12:34
I'm heading to SYD again on reward seats and although I had to book the Gs way back 330 days before departure, I naturally could not reserve the seats. A 90 day reminder in my diary was all that was needed and I was be greeted by a choice like this. I did my seat selection on the LHR-HKG leg yesterday and even on that busy route, there were only 2 seats taken.

I'm not sure exactly when the seat map opens for allocation, but I suspect it might be as soon as the 91 days drops to 90 days. When I did my selections yesterday, the note in MMB said 90 days, 8hrs to your flight.

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#861190 by joeyc
14 Nov 2013, 14:29
Wow g fares all the way though? Top man y)

What do you reckon my chances are for a couple of g fares to SYD this New Years? No chance was that? :P

My favs on this route are 8 and 9a
#861192 by marshy11
14 Nov 2013, 14:49
My experience is that T90 is actually T90 in California (or wherever it was they said their servers were)…..or 8am here on the day of T90 has been another theory….
#861195 by Blacky1
14 Nov 2013, 15:24
joeyc wrote:Wow g fares all the way though? Top man y)

What do you reckon my chances are for a couple of g fares to SYD this New Years? No chance was that? :P

My favs on this route are 8 and 9a


Some distance to the bar for you joey ! ): :P
#861196 by MrsBear99
14 Nov 2013, 16:04
Yep, same thing happened to us on Saturday for our Feb flight to MCO. Wasn't expecting to be able to request the seats until 1pm but checked on the off chance first thing and there they were - all red and just waiting for us to bag 6A/K - perfect :D :D
There is now no availabilty showing in UC on that flight but so far only three other seats have been requested. Clearly not everyone is quite as eager as we are :)

MrsB
#861199 by gfonk
14 Nov 2013, 17:42
Blacky1 wrote:Had this on some flights aswell , as I think Honey lamb suggested at the time some people are just not bothered where they sit

I think it was about 6am on T90 that I could request mine
Yes agree with what you quoted
On my next flight only 4 seats have been requested at T30 and counting
#861206 by Martin
14 Nov 2013, 19:30
Hi Joey
joeyc wrote:Wow g fares all the way though? Top man y)

You have to plan it like a military campaign, but it can be done!
joeyc wrote:What do you reckon my chances are for a couple of g fares to SYD this New Years? No chance was that? :P

I don't think they are as good as that :)
joeyc wrote:My favs on this route are 8 and 9a

At the moment I'm holding 4 and 5K for LHR-HKG and then 10 and 11A for the HKG-SYD. Is there a reason for your preference of 8 and 9A? After all, as Blacky so astutely spotted they are that bit further to walk to the bar. :D
#861215 by sky0000547
14 Nov 2013, 22:43
Blacky1 wrote:Had this on some flights aswell , as I think Honey lamb suggested at the time some people are just not bothered where they sit


I'm sure that might be the case for some but I think a lot of people just can't be bothered to remember the 90 days countdown.
#861232 by waatp
15 Nov 2013, 11:23
As my family are all split across three bookings, I was hoping to request seats together for our flight in a few weeks time.

Logged on roughly 90 days minus 8 hours to request PE seats for our outbound journey and was fairly surprised to see that all of the requestable seats in the bubble had been taken and there was only a couple of choices in the downstairs cabin. Wasn't particularly bothered about where we sat, just preferred to sit together somewhere.

Logged on to request seats in UC for our return flight at exactly 90 days minus 8 hours and there were only four seats remaining to choose from.

I wonder if perhaps it is route (Orlando) or the time of year (Christmas) etc?
#861233 by CHill710
15 Nov 2013, 11:28
waatp wrote:As my family are all split across three bookings, I was hoping to request seats together for our flight in a few weeks time.

Logged on roughly 90 days minus 8 hours to request PE seats for our outbound journey and was fairly surprised to see that all of the requestable seats in the bubble had been taken and there was only a couple of choices in the downstairs cabin. Wasn't particularly bothered about where we sat, just preferred to sit together somewhere.

Logged on to request seats in UC for our return flight at exactly 90 days minus 8 hours and there were only four seats remaining to choose from.

I wonder if perhaps it is route (Orlando) or the time of year (Christmas) etc?


When I could request my seats for my Orlando flights (next week) all of the bubble had gone in minutes for both the out and return flights. I have managed to get 19C on the way out but am hoping for something in the bubble to become available just before OLCI or at downtown disney check in for my return on the 27th.
#861239 by gumshoe
15 Nov 2013, 13:23
Virgin Holidays usually have a significant allocation of PE seats, so on many of the busy holiday routes a lot of seats are unavailable to request from the outset.

Any seats not required by VH are usually released and made available to request a day or two before OLCI opens.
#861251 by ratechaser
15 Nov 2013, 19:44
On BA, I get free seat selectıon from poınt of bookıng, ıncludıng exıt row ın WT (as an AU). Whereas wıth VS, I have to waıt for the 90 day scrum and hope that I'm quıck enough. And no exıt row optıon (agaın as an AU).

Laudably egalıtarıan of you VS. But guess what I prefer...
#861672 by joeyc
23 Nov 2013, 13:46
Martin wrote:Hi Joey
joeyc wrote:My favs on this route are 8 and 9a

At the moment I'm holding 4 and 5K for LHR-HKG and then 10 and 11A for the HKG-SYD. Is there a reason for your preference of 8 and 9A? After all, as Blacky so astutely spotted they are that bit further to walk to the bar. :D


Hi Martin,

Sorry I didnt reply in time to be of any use :| I hope you have had some awesome flights.

My favourite seats on this aircraft are located at a good midway through the cabin as to avoid any disturbance from the noisy louts at the bar ii)

They are central enough so you should also get your first choice of meal and drinks will come through quick enough too.

8 and 9 a so you are not facing anyone else and are near the central cupboard for easier stowage and retrieval of personal effects.

Personally I tend to veer towards the A side seats if I can as boarding and disembarking is normally done from the A side, so you can be a little bit faster out of the gate for the immigration race.

Hope that helps for next time 8D
#861769 by Martin
25 Nov 2013, 21:20
Hi Joey

Thanks for the advice. I was in Hong Kong last week (on business), but the flights I'm referring to here are out in Feb next year, so its not too late at all :) .

Good point about the central cupboard. Its always nice to have your own personal stowage!

I have selected 8/9A for the HKG-SYD leg.

Cheers

Martin
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