Originally Posted by
QuiGonJohn
CPMaverick I understand what it says. My intention was to find out from people's experience how it seems to work in practice. As I mentioned, one poster Ivnloud, in the other thread said he's done it 3 times and got seats together at checkin.
It does not matter what other peoples' experiences are. All that matters is the flights on which you are booked. How on earth will you be seated together if all that is left are middle seats (which is 1/3 of the Y cabin)? If there are seats together and you are amoung the first the system assigns, then maybe. If not, then it won't happen. Not even thinking about because it cannot be predicted and you cannot influence it.