A3 begins charging for advance seat reservations - limited discount for A3*G
#436
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I was booked ATH-MUC-LHR for last Monday. Had booked an isle up front seat on the first segment (A3) and all seemed well.
Then on my way to the airport got stuck on the road (Due to this mess) and missed the flight. Got rebooked on the next direct A3 flight to LHR (Was quoted 430 euro change fee by the ticket desk, but TA sorted it out for, in the end, a free change).
At that time there was only one isle seat available, an exit row, and they wanted 22 euro (additional to the 7 already paid for the first flight). As I'm Gold I should get half price...does an exit row really cost 44 euro on ATH-LHR? Thats kind of absurd..
Decided to go with a regular window seat at row 28 or so. Then an hour later 8C opened up. Paid another 8 euro to get the isle seat. Whole seatmap was full except a few middle seats at the back.
Then on departure 8B stayed empty. And 8C actually had the extra legroom while I always thought that only was the case up till row 5. Awesome result and made the 'pain' of paying twice for an up-front seat go away Against all odds turned out to be a very comfortable flight, with the exception of only 1 single drink round. That still sucks (Especially on a 4hr flight!).
But...44 euro for an exit row seat. Is that normal? Sounds VERY high to me..
Then on my way to the airport got stuck on the road (Due to this mess) and missed the flight. Got rebooked on the next direct A3 flight to LHR (Was quoted 430 euro change fee by the ticket desk, but TA sorted it out for, in the end, a free change).
At that time there was only one isle seat available, an exit row, and they wanted 22 euro (additional to the 7 already paid for the first flight). As I'm Gold I should get half price...does an exit row really cost 44 euro on ATH-LHR? Thats kind of absurd..
Decided to go with a regular window seat at row 28 or so. Then an hour later 8C opened up. Paid another 8 euro to get the isle seat. Whole seatmap was full except a few middle seats at the back.
Then on departure 8B stayed empty. And 8C actually had the extra legroom while I always thought that only was the case up till row 5. Awesome result and made the 'pain' of paying twice for an up-front seat go away Against all odds turned out to be a very comfortable flight, with the exception of only 1 single drink round. That still sucks (Especially on a 4hr flight!).
But...44 euro for an exit row seat. Is that normal? Sounds VERY high to me..
Last edited by Xandrios; Nov 30, 2019 at 4:14 pm
#437
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Paris
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#439
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: LHR, ATH
Programs: A3*G
Posts: 114
Gold get a 50% discount only for the up front seats not the exit row seats ie CDG-ATH exit row seats are €22 for everyone.
Last edited by MrArkadin; Dec 1, 2019 at 2:23 pm
#440
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: ARN
Programs: A3*G, SK*G
Posts: 336
#441
Moderator: Aegean Miles+Bonus
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#442
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: UK/Australia
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#443
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: ARN
Programs: A3*G, SK*G
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Not quite. From T-48 and on, all pax can choose freely some non-“premium” seats for free (that is, row 14 and backwards on the A320, row 11 and backwards on an A321, excl. emergency exit rows). Yet the options shown as available to non-status pax are limited.
On a recent flight with my wife who as SK*S has practically no (relevant) status on separate PNRs (mine booked by my employer), when check-in opened, I could choose any free non-“premium” seat that was still available (cross-checked with expertflyer). Mrs could only choose among a much more limited menu, as many window and aisle (as well as some middle) were "greyed out". So she chose a middle seat in our preferred row/side, and I got the window seat next to her that just seconds ago appeared as unavailable/taken to her.
On a recent flight with my wife who as SK*S has practically no (relevant) status on separate PNRs (mine booked by my employer), when check-in opened, I could choose any free non-“premium” seat that was still available (cross-checked with expertflyer). Mrs could only choose among a much more limited menu, as many window and aisle (as well as some middle) were "greyed out". So she chose a middle seat in our preferred row/side, and I got the window seat next to her that just seconds ago appeared as unavailable/taken to her.
#444
Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 281
Not quite. From T-48 and on, all pax can choose freely some non-“premium” seats for free (that is, row 14 and backwards on the A320, row 11 and backwards on an A321, excl. emergency exit rows). Yet the options shown as available to non-status pax are limited.
On a recent flight with my wife who as SK*S has practically no (relevant) status on separate PNRs (mine booked by my employer), when check-in opened, I could choose any free non-“premium” seat that was still available (cross-checked with expertflyer). Mrs could only choose among a much more limited menu, as many window and aisle (as well as some middle) were "greyed out". So she chose a middle seat in our preferred row/side, and I got the window seat next to her that just seconds ago appeared as unavailable/taken to her.
On a recent flight with my wife who as SK*S has practically no (relevant) status on separate PNRs (mine booked by my employer), when check-in opened, I could choose any free non-“premium” seat that was still available (cross-checked with expertflyer). Mrs could only choose among a much more limited menu, as many window and aisle (as well as some middle) were "greyed out". So she chose a middle seat in our preferred row/side, and I got the window seat next to her that just seconds ago appeared as unavailable/taken to her.
#445
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: ARN
Programs: A3*G, SK*G
Posts: 336
Now, concerning non-status pax on the same booking as an A3*G, I checked a couple of upcoming A3 flights (ARN-ATH-ARN) I am taking with my wife on the same PNR. Reserving upfront seats, I do get my 50% off, but it turns out that my wife doesn't. Yet when it comes to standard seats (behind row 10 on A320) we can both reserve any seat for free. Go figure...
#446
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: VIE/PRG
Programs: FB Platinum, Marriott Platinum Elite
Posts: 1,592
Hi, traveling BUD-ATH-ADB on Friday, upon check in I thought I will be able to select up front seats free of charge, however I am not. For Olympic Air to ADB I am in legroom seat (2D), aisle reserved for my mate free of charge too (no status). Any way to get up front on BUD-ATH before getting to the airport and for free of charge? I guess at the airport we will get exit anyway but just curious, if I can do anything now.
#447
Moderator: Aegean Miles+Bonus
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Officially, no. As an A3 Gold you would get 50% discount for up-front seats.
In reality there are reports of up-front seats being opened up to everyone close to departure. But personally I would not wait for that. Chances of ending up on a middle seat, up-front or elsewhere, are too big for me personally.
In reality there are reports of up-front seats being opened up to everyone close to departure. But personally I would not wait for that. Chances of ending up on a middle seat, up-front or elsewhere, are too big for me personally.
#448
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: VIE/PRG
Programs: FB Platinum, Marriott Platinum Elite
Posts: 1,592
We have reserved window and aisle at the back, row twenty-something (ugh) but exit row seems to be wide open so far. Unfortunately, even in booked S, BUD-ATH does not have J service....which I realised after booking only. Hopefully we will be given exit row or at least, nobody in the middle.
#449
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Wedged somewhere between BTS and VIE ✈
Programs: Star Alliance Gold (A3 Gold), Oneworld Emerald (BA Gold), Hilton Diamond
Posts: 6,338
They must be desperate for cash, I noticed yesterday that as a Gold member I am no longer able to book standard seats for free. I checked the Gold benefits and they have removed any mention of it. Dirty, real dirty.
#450
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: VIE/BTS
Posts: 975
yes, sad story even with my FB silver (star alliance silver or ow ruby) can select free standard seating.