‘FLUB’ class: travel in First (F) cabin but with Club (J) service on 4-class aircraft
#376
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Well it looks like those seated in 15a, 15j, 12g 11k and 10d are in the frame for flub. Their seats are protected if it's not used by blocking them from others. 15e is the bassinet seat so would be blocked at this stage anyway. Flub looks likely but it may not happen. Were you booked in one of those seats?
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Well it looks like those seated in 15a, 15j, 12g 11k and 10d are in the frame for flub. Their seats are protected if it's not used by blocking them from others. 15e is the bassinet seat so would be blocked at this stage anyway. Flub looks likely but it may not happen. Were you booked in one of those seats?
#378
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If you are on one booking I think they move the whole party and not just one person (that happened to us as a couple 4 years ago). For FLUB to open up this early they must be predicting a high CW load and if the plane configuration has changed then they may find they are overbooked in wt as well leading to a flow forwards of involuntary upgrades. It's half term so yes the plane will be full of ba holiday disney adventurers!
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Be careful what you wish for.
I have had (i) not Flubbed and non-status passengers Flubbed (the least bad option) because the man doing the seat shifting didn't notice the status, (ii) one of two passengers (on the same booking) Flubbed and unable to get us moved back together, (iii) both Flubbed and scattered to randoms seats in different rows and on different aisles, (iv) Flubbed and then moved back again at the gate (to random seats in CW) "to accommodate a family who hadn't selected seats together".
Staying put where you are is generally the best option unless you are a solo traveller and don't mind being shunted around.
I have had (i) not Flubbed and non-status passengers Flubbed (the least bad option) because the man doing the seat shifting didn't notice the status, (ii) one of two passengers (on the same booking) Flubbed and unable to get us moved back together, (iii) both Flubbed and scattered to randoms seats in different rows and on different aisles, (iv) Flubbed and then moved back again at the gate (to random seats in CW) "to accommodate a family who hadn't selected seats together".
Staying put where you are is generally the best option unless you are a solo traveller and don't mind being shunted around.
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And I have had two experiences of (iv), which is infuriating in legacy CW since you may have been allocated a decent seat in CW, been reserved in it for months. You get Flubbed late on, then there are some even later no-shows and you get kicked back to some random seat in CW since they can no longer split the WTP couple who were allocated the original CW seats. Kind of the double effect of Theoretical Seating and Flub. On one flight I knew it would be unlikely that Flub would hold so I asked not to be Flubbed, which was fine but that still didn't allow me to get my old CW seat back. Usually an experienced IFM just re-Flubs you in the circumstances, but it's a good point that Flub isn't always good news.
#381
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I'd still be somewhat hopeful, this is not generally a gold or ggl heavy route like jfk for example.
If you are on one booking I think they move the whole party and not just one person (that happened to us as a couple 4 years ago). For FLUB to open up this early they must be predicting a high CW load and if the plane configuration has changed then they may find they are overbooked in wt as well leading to a flow forwards of involuntary upgrades. It's half term so yes the plane will be full of ba holiday disney adventurers!
Usual advice is to check in online early but don't download your boarding pass.
If you are on one booking I think they move the whole party and not just one person (that happened to us as a couple 4 years ago). For FLUB to open up this early they must be predicting a high CW load and if the plane configuration has changed then they may find they are overbooked in wt as well leading to a flow forwards of involuntary upgrades. It's half term so yes the plane will be full of ba holiday disney adventurers!
Usual advice is to check in online early but don't download your boarding pass.
#382
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Considering been the same class of service, couldn't others just move. up as well?
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Flubbed overnight for our flight this morning from nice mini cabin window seats into middle seats in F i guess the algorithm decided we'd prefer it; Complaining would be a bit dykwia but if we had been asked we would have selected window seats. Still it's new F with doors so a good result.