Logic behind selling seats?
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Logic behind selling seats?
So my flight tonight has 21 j seats open, not assigned seats. Y is full and pey has 5-6 seats open. Cathay website is not selling J seat online, nine available.
Does this mean they are opting up folks to fill cabin later? Or are there J passengers not assigned seats yet? Id imagine they wouldve olci already. Im curious as to why are they not selling seats if they are available?
Does this mean they are opting up folks to fill cabin later? Or are there J passengers not assigned seats yet? Id imagine they wouldve olci already. Im curious as to why are they not selling seats if they are available?
#3
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,186
Ah.. I did just that. So i guess this flight is full then.
Wow always thiught that open and available means empty
Thx for info
#5

Join Date: Mar 2007
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EF is showing CX873 with 0 availability in all classes. Cathay isn't selling any more tickets on this flight. Most probably it means a completely full flight or for whatever reason CX doesn't want to sell anymore seats on this flight. My guess is the former. On the bright side, you might be able to get VDBd off the flight, if that's of any interest to you.
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,186
EF is showing CX873 with 0 availability in all classes. Cathay isn't selling any more tickets on this flight. Most probably it means a completely full flight or for whatever reason CX doesn't want to sell anymore seats on this flight. My guess is the former. On the bright side, you might be able to get VDBd off the flight, if that's of any interest to you.

