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yyz_atc_qq Jan 10, 2006 3:56 pm

Multiple Seats
 
Hi

I am wondering... if one was a 'passenger of size' and bought 2 seats on a flight, would both seats be eligible for mileage accrual? I dont see why not.... but knowing AC/AE there is probably something somewhere that says no...

I would like some insight if anyone has some...

Thanks

Tractor Boy Jan 10, 2006 4:29 pm

Its my understanding that the second seat is available at a discounted price but does not accumulate mileage. Maybe some of our "more substantial" members can shed some light on this.

Shame as otherwise you could book a whole row of seats on a seat sale fare to Asia and get SE in just one trip.

Andrew Yiu Jan 10, 2006 4:46 pm

No miles earned on the extra seat.

yyz_atc_qq Jan 10, 2006 4:50 pm

that's a shame, as I made 2 trips to the UK last year that had no purpose other than to accumulate miles....

Both of them I arrived LHR around 615am, and caught the 9am departure back to YYZ. It would have been alot easier for me to just have bought 3 tickets on one flight, rather than spend the extra time on board.

sadiqhassan Jan 10, 2006 4:55 pm


Originally Posted by yyz_atc_qq
that's a shame, as I made 2 trips to the UK last year that had no purpose other than to accumulate miles....

Both of them I arrived LHR around 615am, and caught the 9am departure back to YYZ. It would have been alot easier for me to just have bought 3 tickets on one flight, rather than spend the extra time on board.

This thread comes to mind...

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=507686

Cheers


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