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Purchasing Tickets on Emerites Website
For those of you who have flown Emerites, is there a way to check seat availability for a specific flight before you book and purchase the tickets on line? Or, do you have to call Emerites customer service or reservations in order to obtain this information? I would hate to purchase a ticket and then to find out that no decent seat was available.
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Originally Posted by floridastorm
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For those of you who have flown Emerites, is there a way to check seat availability for a specific flight before you book and purchase the tickets on line? Or, do you have to call Emerites customer service or reservations in order to obtain this information? I would hate to purchase a ticket and then to find out that no decent seat was available.
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Yes really easy, on Emirates website, log yourself in, choose the reserve seating tab on the right click on the flight, reserve your seat!!^
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Originally Posted by ribby
(Post 24404837)
Yes really easy, on Emirates website, log yourself in, choose the reserve seating tab on the right click on the flight, reserve your seat!!^
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Originally Posted by MarcoGT
(Post 24404909)
Yes, but this after you booked the flight
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jackiedada's suggestion of a free ExpertFlyer subscription can give you a good idea of available seat maps.
Also, if you are purchasing a ticket with the US as part of the itinerary, you have a 24-hour cool-off period in which you can cancel your booking with no penalty (DoT regulations) - you can buy your ticket, check the seat map and then cancel if you can't find seats together. Anecdotally, if your fare is cheap, there will be seats available to sit together as loads are low. If you are buying an expensive fare, it's more likely the flight is more full, but if you are buying an expensive fare, it suggests that your requirement to travel is more pressing than the seating together requirement...! Also, more expensive fares have lower (if any) cancellation penalties. |
Originally Posted by eternaltransit
(Post 24406526)
jackiedada's suggestion of a free ExpertFlyer subscription can give you a good idea of available seat maps.
Also, if you are purchasing a ticket with the US as part of the itinerary, you have a 24-hour cool-off period in which you can cancel your booking with no penalty (DoT regulations) - you can buy your ticket, check the seat map and then cancel if you can't find seats together. Anecdotally, if your fare is cheap, there will be seats available to sit together as loads are low. If you are buying an expensive fare, it's more likely the flight is more full, but if you are buying an expensive fare, it suggests that your requirement to travel is more pressing than the seating together requirement...! Also, more expensive fares have lower (if any) cancellation penalties. |
Originally Posted by floridastorm
(Post 24407060)
Very good information. Just what I was looking for. Is the seat map, in Expertflyer, a real time map giving what seats are still available on a specific flight, or is it similar to SeatGuru that gives you a static seat map of a particular aircraft? The fare that I will purchase is the lowest economy fare available on the Emirates website. Also, do they really fill up an A380 from New York to Dubai?
Whether EK can fill an A380 from JFK-DXB is, I believe up for some debate at the moment :D I am not a regular on the flight but some on this forum are and can give you an idea...! FWIW every time I have flown on it I have been upgraded due to overbooking. |
Easier than ExpertFlyer as no subscription is needed, is to do a dummy booking on Expedia and you'll see the available seats before purchasing, exactly as the Emirates seatmap post booking IME.
This works for the UK Expedia site at least, not sure about others. |
Originally Posted by ft101
(Post 24408320)
Easier than ExpertFlyer as no subscription is needed, is to do a dummy booking on Expedia and you'll see the available seats before purchasing, exactly as the Emirates seatmap post booking IME.
This works for the UK Expedia site at least, not sure about others. |
Originally Posted by steveben53
(Post 24410681)
Are you sure about that. I just tried using Expedia site and they asked me for Payment information before allowing access to seat maps
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Originally Posted by saveri
(Post 24411304)
Yes you can use Expedia. Expand flight details and then use preview seat availability.This is after selecting the flight combination but prior to purchasing or providing passenger details. Code share flights on the itinerary may not display seats. You can also use Orbitz. However, they sometimes show an abbreviated seat map.This maybe a browser issue though.
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