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Old Aug 8, 2016, 9:39 am
  #31  
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: London, England
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Originally Posted by klausa
Not very useful if I wanted to select exit rows based on my *G status, now is it.
Is it possible to reserve a seat for free as *G? I have a few bookings (SAS Go)with my TK *G number in and I'm still being charged if I attempt to select a seat. No big deal as I'm sure there will be plenty of seats at check in but a little frustrating if it should be possible.
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Old Aug 8, 2016, 12:51 pm
  #32  
 
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Originally Posted by Jetstreamer
Is it possible to reserve a seat for free as *G? I have a few bookings (SAS Go)with my TK *G number in and I'm still being charged if I attempt to select a seat. No big deal as I'm sure there will be plenty of seats at check in but a little frustrating if it should be possible.
Probably your TK *G
has not been recognized as *G by SAS system. There has been problems with TK *G status in SAS bookings.
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Old Aug 10, 2016, 4:02 am
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Originally Posted by Jetstreamer
Is it possible to reserve a seat for free as *G? I have a few bookings (SAS Go)with my TK *G number in and I'm still being charged if I attempt to select a seat. No big deal as I'm sure there will be plenty of seats at check in but a little frustrating if it should be possible.
I could with my CM*G.
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