Originally Posted by
ansettlad
I see thank you bugayev i preciate that information..
So nothing more its like saying your got in the bus... a kid on that seat is seating but then decided to move 2 steps back and then that seat that the kid was seating is now available to seat down. So works like that more or less in that terms ?
Just thought that i couldnt understand why a seat was taken and then it was available 5 minutes later and then not available and then again its available. Its like people dont no what they want. If they going to choose the correct seat they must well do it correctly rather then jumping one spot to another. I gues too thats what i did. I just choose the seat i wanted.
With this upgrade thing do you mean these people passangers are a qantas frequent flyer card member ? remember i too am a member qantas frequent flyer card but its a bronze card.. when i first quickly log in at the start of 24hour check in there was upsolutely not much to choose infact there was only 4 random seats available... but then went back 10minutes later and more available seats where then available but only the onces that where taken in the first place.
take care
thanks ^
Passengers may have used points to upgrade, they may have also purchased an upgrade. Domestic upgrades are cleared instantly when available on the basis of first come, first served.
It's possible people change seats to sit together, that Platinum/Gold/Silver Frequent Flyers have changed their seats that may have been allocated to them (for any number of reasons).
It boils down to people have changed the seat they were given when they logged into the online checkin page. This will free up/take away seating and it'll be a dynamic thing until checkin online closes for that flight. People may not like the seat they were originally allocated, and change. They're not sitting there every 10 minutes changing seats, it's just a hundred odd people changing seats, as they checkin, not continuously.