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thenewflesh Apr 2, 2006 3:26 am

The Exit Row
 
I know there've been lots of posts about snagging exit rows and how only Plats can reserve them online, blah blah blah. I noticed some people saying that you could also snag them before the 24-hour period if you call up CO. My question is can you just call up a BA and ask for the exit row after having booked online or do you have to do the booking over the phone to get the exit row?

I'm about to do a pretty hardcore transcon MR (@<5CPM, which is the only reason I'm even considering it other than it takes me home) that involves almost 10 hours of flight time and really, really want as many exit rows as possible.

Also, this might be the wrong board, but the first leg of my flight is on NW metal. Does anyone know NWs policy in regards to exit rows, or would I even have a chance at getting an EAU as a OP Silver on a SEA-MSP red-eye mid-week?

RNE Apr 2, 2006 3:58 am

When I read your thread title, I thought what a great name for an airport bar! ^

dizzy Apr 2, 2006 4:07 am

NW used to have a glitch where you could select restricted seats using the online seat selector. But, i'm not sure if the new $15/non-squished coach seat program messed it up.

sbagdon Apr 2, 2006 4:14 am

NW Elites at any level can reserve exit row seats.

Not sure if sweet-talking non-Elites can call an RA and have them assign an exit row seat for them.

Steve B.

thenewflesh Apr 2, 2006 4:41 am

I think you guys/gals may have misinterpreted my post. I was asking more about the CO exit row policy than the NW one. As in, can I prebook an exit row without being Plat and without paying phone res. fee. My plan was to book online, then call up CO to try to get exit row seats. Will this work w/o me having to pay extra? I am very soon to be a CO Silver.

(edited for continuity)

mbreuer Apr 2, 2006 10:34 am


Originally Posted by thenewflesh
I think you guys/gals may have misinterpreted my post. I was asking more about the CO exit row policy than the NW one. As in, can I prebook an exit row without being Plat and without paying phone res. fee. My plan was to book online, then call up CO to try to get exit row seats. Will this work w/o me having to pay extra? I am very soon to be a CO Silver.

(edited for continuity)

They do not charge extra. That said, they may be tightening up on the rules - the person in the PC Wed told me that they're no longer allowed to put people into exit rows who aren't platinum. This was for a my return flight (was < 24 hours, but OLCI wouldn't work b4 the outbound segment left). However, I was able to call the elite desk, and after explaining that OLCI wasn't working, they gave me the exit row.

irotem Apr 2, 2006 1:18 pm


Originally Posted by mbreuer
They do not charge extra. That said, they may be tightening up on the rules - the person in the PC Wed told me that they're no longer allowed to put people into exit rows who aren't platinum. This was for a my return flight (was < 24 hours, but OLCI wouldn't work b4 the outbound segment left). However, I was able to call the elite desk, and after explaining that OLCI wasn't working, they gave me the exit row.

That is not true. My partner and I are both Silvers and for the third time in three months, we're calling regarding our flights (January, March and now June) and always got exit rows. When we weren't Silvers (January) - we got the exit rows less than a month before the flight, and for March we got the exit rows three weeks before the flight. Two days ago, we got the exit rows for a flight in June (more than two months ahead).

holland Apr 3, 2006 8:42 am


Originally Posted by dizzy
NW used to have a glitch where you could select restricted seats using the online seat selector. But, i'm not sure if the new $15/non-squished coach seat program messed it up.

It's only taken half of them away (normally the ones in the DC9's which have better recline). In the SF3's they block 1CD but leave 1A (ugh), 6ACD open for elites. I haven't booked much NW metal lately so don't have a ton of experience with the $15 seats yet. The good news is that on the few flights I've taken, everyone else was as cheap as I am and refused to cough up the 15 bucks.... so if you just ask the GA they'll stuff you in one of the "premium" seats for free! :D :D :D

holland Apr 3, 2006 8:43 am


Originally Posted by thenewflesh
I think you guys/gals may have misinterpreted my post. I was asking more about the CO exit row policy than the NW one. As in, can I prebook an exit row without being Plat and without paying phone res. fee. My plan was to book online, then call up CO to try to get exit row seats. Will this work w/o me having to pay extra? I am very soon to be a CO Silver.

(edited for continuity)

I think you're out of luck -- I had problems with that mechanism even as a Platinum... though if you hang up and keep calling back, you might eventually get an agent that will do it. I always book my exit rows online (NW Plat). The only decent seat on an ERJ is 12A, IMO.

craz Apr 3, 2006 12:34 pm


Originally Posted by holland
I think you're out of luck -- I had problems with that mechanism even as a Platinum... though if you hang up and keep calling back, you might eventually get an agent that will do it. I always book my exit rows online (NW Plat). The only decent seat on an ERJ is 12A, IMO.

Sorry to disagree with you, But the Only decent seat on the ERJ-145s is 12B the skin of the plane makes 12A & C too uncomfortable for ones legs. On the ERJ-135 9B

vincom Apr 3, 2006 12:52 pm


Originally Posted by craz
Sorry to disagree with you, But the Only decent seat on the ERJ-145s is 12B the skin of the plane makes 12A & C too uncomfortable for ones legs. On the ERJ-135 9B


I somewhat agree, 12B is nice if you have 12C empty - maybe its just me but I like the aloneness of 12A unless I'm traveling with someone.

-Vincent

ssullivan Apr 3, 2006 5:04 pm


Originally Posted by vincom
I somewhat agree, 12B is nice if you have 12C empty - maybe its just me but I like the aloneness of 12A unless I'm traveling with someone.

-Vincent

I'll go for 1A or 12A. I personally prefer 12A because of easy access to the overhead bins, but 1A will work fine for the extra legroom when 12A is booked. Even though the aisle armrest in 1A is fixed, the window one still goes up so you can still get some extra seat width. Despite being very tall, the curvature of the plane on the aisle seats really doesn't bother me all that much.

But on an ERJ flight that isn't extremely full, getting both 12B and 12C to yourself is heaven!

holland Apr 3, 2006 7:39 pm


Originally Posted by craz
Sorry to disagree with you, But the Only decent seat on the ERJ-145s is 12B the skin of the plane makes 12A & C too uncomfortable for ones legs. On the ERJ-135 9B

12B is only decent if you have an empty 12C to go with it, can lift the armrest and spread out. 12A is fine if you stuff a couple pillows between your left leg and the skin to stave off the cold. In my book:

12A >> 1A >> 12B >> 12C >> 3B >> 3C >> all others

because I like to work on the flight. Those are the seats that allow me to open up my laptop and work, in the order of "most to least" comfortable, IMO. :)

thenewflesh Apr 4, 2006 8:18 am

I got em
 
Well all you nay sayers out there, I, a non-elite, got exit rows the ENTIRE way through on an 8 leg MR. It did wind up being about 100 dollars more than I was quoted on CO.com online, but that's more than worth it for a MR that involves 34 hours of flight within a timespan of 48 hours, 8 hours on ERJs, all with 12 B, although one of the legs is a 15K mile upgd to a BF cabin. on a 9 hour flight :
Now all I have to do is fly home to EWR via TPA and I'm silver baby!!! My CPEQM on this one is ~3.5 cents.

Syzygies Apr 4, 2006 10:20 am

The 'official' policy as stated to non-Plats is that one can only request exit row seating in person at a ticket office. The catch-22 is that no such animal exists; they can reissue tickets at baggage check-in areas, but are generally snowed trying to get people on planes.

I made a spreadsheet showing 25 future flight legs, 15 of which I wanted reclining exit aisle seating. It made an awesome prop, and eased the whole process. At check-in for my first flight after making this spreadsheet, I got one harried supervisor to assign me exit row on one upcoming flight. At the gate I volunteered for a later flight but they didn't need me. I then requested a couple more future exit-row assignments.

On arrival late at EWR, I prowled for the least busy, fanciest check-in area for which my Gold Elite card provided access. (One can guess...) I asked if this was a 'ticket office'. "No, but they're closed now. What can I do for you?" I explained how various people had taken mercy on me and assigned exit rows for a few of my flights. Grin. "Give that to me..." He finished my list. No more need for the spreadsheet prop.


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