We are travelling on the VS004 from New York Premium and seats 18 A & C and H & K are showing not available. Are these seats only allocated at check in or does it mean that someone else has already bagged them?
Many thanks
Many thanks
danielmoore wrote:I flew on the 3/4 last December. As my Dad has bad knees we always try and get bulkhead seats just so its easier for him to stretch out or stand for a little bit without disturbing anybody else. We phoned about 2 weeks before departure to request these seats and were told a note would be made but nothing could be guaranteed.
Come olci time for the VS3 seats 18 D & F had been allocated we changed them to 21 H&K as I like to be by a window (although this was a mistake as 21 K has no window of its own just half of the persons in front and half of the persons behind). When we boarded a couple with a baby had seats 18 H&K.
On the way back we again checked-in online and this time seats 18 H&K had been allocated to us. These are excellent seats, I wouldn't say the leg room is that much more but you do have room to be able to get out of the window seat without disturbing the person next to you although personally I found the independent footrests brought to us after takeoff are more of a hindrance than help.
So from the looks of it people travelling with babies get priority, followed by special assistance requests, followed by first come first served at the airport.
clarkeysntfc wrote: Was this on the A330 3-class?
We have allocated 21A/B in PE for the VS9, but if there's no actual window to look out of then I really don't want those seats. I find sitting next to the bare aircraft wall quite claustrophobic v( Unfortunately there are no other seats available to pre-select in MMB.
Gill Smith wrote:I am on A340-600 so does anyone know what are good seats. I thought the front two seats being 18 A & C and H & K were exit seats and could not be given to children or anyone with mobility issues, but I could be wrong.
clarkeysntfc wrote:Allocation of these (very good) seats is a complete dark art in my experience.
It's my understanding that the middle 3 bulkhead is the bassinet, not the window 2's but I could be wrong.
Blacky1 wrote:Hi gill,flew on dancing queen last nov and had seats 19 h&k which I found fine,I don't think there are many bad seats on this type in PE but obviously stay away from the toilets at the back of the cabin ,the most annoying thing I found was trying to see your screen if the person in front reclines their seat so to avoid this you may want to try getting row 18
Blacky
CHill710 wrote:On the 346 in PE I usually go for the window pairs at the Back infront of the toilets. There is a wardrobe between these seats and the toilet so I haven't had any problems with these seats
I think it is row 22?
slinky09 wrote:clarkeysntfc wrote:Allocation of these (very good) seats is a complete dark art in my experience.
It's my understanding that the middle 3 bulkhead is the bassinet, not the window 2's but I could be wrong.
Completely agree and it is one thing that really annoys me - I can tell you from experience that I've checked in to be told that 18AB/HK cannot be allocated or are being held back for babies to find out on board that either people checking in behind me had them, or no babies to be seen! I can understand some situations such as when UC is overbooked and invol downgrades are necessary, then they're the next best seats. But really I wish VS would adopt the US model and if no babies on board, allow these to be selected by Au's at OLCI. It can't be that difficult to offer this.
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