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#815389 by LovingGold
29 Jun 2012, 21:07
I thought I read that exit seats are only assigned on check-in as you have to be fit and be able to open the doors in an emergency.
I am sure one of our experts will pop up very soon to tell us.
#815391 by virginboy86
29 Jun 2012, 21:18
That's what I thought. I worked for VS several years ago, and that was the case then, but I've since come across posts that imply the exit seats can be pre-purchased.
#815396 by King of the Skies
29 Jun 2012, 21:34
Yes - the exit row seats can be booked in advance for a fee (price depends on where you are going to).

Once you've booked an exit row seat, you can't check in online, so I was told by the call centre, as they have to check at the airport that you fulfil all the requirements to sit in the exit row (if you don't, they will refund you the additional cost paid).
#815399 by tontybear
29 Jun 2012, 21:42
As usual VS over complicate it.

The table says Narita = £ 75

but the blurb underneath says

Exit row seats for Narita will be £55/$90 if you call the contact centre


then the 4th bullet underneath that

Exit row seats to Tokyo can only be booked through our contact center
#815400 by virginboy86
29 Jun 2012, 21:43
King of the Skies wrote:Yes - the exit row seats can be booked in advance for a fee (price depends on where you are going to).

Once you've booked an exit row seat, you can't check in online, so I was told by the call centre, as they have to check at the airport that you fulfil all the requirements to sit in the exit row (if you don't, they will refund you the additional cost paid).


Thanks, I'll give them a ring tomorrow, hopefully they'll still have availability!!
#815401 by virginboy86
29 Jun 2012, 21:51
tontybear wrote:As usual VS over complicate it.

The table says Narita = £ 75

but the blurb underneath says

Exit row seats for Narita will be £55/$90 if you call the contact centre


then the 4th bullet underneath that

Exit row seats to Tokyo can only be booked through our contact center


I'm going to LAX, hopefully it won't be as complicated as NRT!!
#815449 by michaelevox
30 Jun 2012, 18:26
Be advised though, these seats have less room, and are far less comfortable.

I travelled in these seats on a last minute flight to MCO and thankfully there were plenty free seats elsewhere so I moved.

The armrests are not moveable as thy house your tray table, also the TV screen is housed by your feet.

VA did however refund the fee upon my return.

Stick to extra legroom seats only, not exit row. That's my advise anyway
#815452 by virginboy86
30 Jun 2012, 18:47
michaelevox wrote:Be advised though, these seats have less room, and are far less comfortable.

I travelled in these seats on a last minute flight to MCO and thankfully there were plenty free seats elsewhere so I moved.

The armrests are not moveable as thy house your tray table, also the TV screen is housed by your feet.

VA did however refund the fee upon my return.

Stick to extra legroom seats only, not exit row. That's my advise anyway


Appreciate your advice, however I'm far more interested in being able to get up whenever I want (seatbelt signs off, of course), without disturbing anyone next to me. I'm not particularly bothered about seat width, particularly on a night flight.
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