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Peter JB 12th May 2008 07:08 PM

JQ Seat Selection
 
I'm flying JQ this week...and I have already chosen my seats online. Of course the exit rows are never available to select so my question - who gets them? If they cannot be selected online, what if the plane fills up in bookings, are they made available then to the last 12 bookings because everyone else has taken all the others (assuming naturally that every person has booked all other seats online AND have chosen a seat)? The dangerous part of this of course is that children will be in the last 12. So I'm interested in how that works.

Whilst I have booked, if I get to check in early enough, can I request the exit seat and therefore swap for my already booked seat?

Interested to hear any thoughts on this.

Rhys Xanthis 12th May 2008 07:14 PM

Check in online (24hrs before departure) and see if they are available, if so, move.

However when we booked a Jetflex fare from Mel -> Per, all exit row seats were available, so i would bet they are taken.

Peter JB 12th May 2008 07:33 PM

Ah yes - Jetflex. Of course, you get the seats made available. Oh well, I guess my only chance is that nobody has booked a Jetflex fare!!

Chris Tully 12th May 2008 09:03 PM

Even if they are free at check-in, you still need to secure them before anybody else does.

No guarantees...

Todd Milton 12th May 2008 09:56 PM

Normally the Exit Row on Airline Systems are not available due to restrictions in place by the airline or governing body. The restrictions in place are, A Person must be over 15 years of age, Able Bodied and must be able to understand English. Weird that they allow only JetFlex passengers into the row, but it does make sense. Reward the people that pay the most.

I would like to see what happens when people check in at the kiosk. At Qantas, it will print out a rejection pass so a customer service officer can assess the person to see if they are suitable, does anyone know if this is the same for JetStar?

Adam P. 12th May 2008 10:05 PM

Quote:

A Person must be over 15 years of age, Able Bodied and must be able to understand English.
...and willing to help out in an emergency if required.

Michael Mak 12th May 2008 10:41 PM

The exit rows are available to JetFlex passengers. But you can always check-in online, print out your boarding pass then go to the airport and ask for exit row seats. If they are available and if you meet the requirement, they will assign the seat for you and print out a new boarding pass.

I've done it many times the only time I got rejected was when the flight was full and I got to the airport late (BNE-SYD).

Michael

Rhys Xanthis 13th May 2008 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Todd Milton (Post 4719)

I would like to see what happens when people check in at the kiosk. At Qantas, it will print out a rejection pass so a customer service officer can assess the person to see if they are suitable, does anyone know if this is the same for JetStar?

They didnt care at bag drop.

We got asked once we sat down by the F/A if we satisfied the CASA rules.

Brendan Lawrence 13th May 2008 02:23 AM

Passengers restricted from sitting in exit row seats by CASA definition are;
- People with permanent or temporary disability,
- Children under 15 years of age,
- Adults nursing infants,
- People who do not understand or speak English,
- People requiring an extension seatbelt,
- Deportees or prisoners in custody.
In addition, company policy also includes;
- Pregnant women over 6 months gestation.

As mentioned already by others, JetFlex passengers are able to select exit row seats but they too will be assessed by check-in staff for suitability to sit at the overwing exits. If they receive a boarding pass at one of the kiosks or have printed it at home and walk straight on to the aircraft then they would have agreed to the exit row seating requirements that they are prompted with on the screen. In that case it's an honesty system and it will then only be cabin crew that will notice if they do not meet the requirements to sit there and it's then the Left 2 Primary cabin crew member (who is positioned at the overwing area during boarding) that must re-seat passengers... and that can be a nightmare at times! Sometimes delaying departure.

Any remaining exit row seats not selected by JetFlex passengers are allocated to other passengers who request them at check-in on a first-in first-served basis and if that fails to satisfy the minimum 2x ABPs (Able Bodied Persons) per exit row (8 in total at the A320 overwing area) then check-in will re-allocate suitable passengers to those seats. If they haven't done that due to time constraints or last minute no-shows then cabin crew will re-seat pax to meet the ABP requirements.

So Peter, after all that, get to check-in for your flight when it opens and provided the JetFlex passengers booked on your flight have not already snapped up all the exit row seats (and not all of them are that clever, and often do just pick any old seat in the cabin), then the staff should be able to allocate you the exit row if you don't have a broken arm or leg of course, and you understand the English I'm speaking, lol ! ;)

Lukas M 13th May 2008 07:51 AM

Brendan, do many passengers travel with JetFlex, its just its so expensive and all?


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