Seat selection on Ethiopian Airlines
#31
Join Date: May 2016
Programs: Oneworld Sapphire (QR Gold), SkyTeam Elite Plus (ITA Volare)
Posts: 100
Thanks, but I'm also wondering if the app has an issue. Look at this screenshot. The seat letters seem inverted, when compared to the seat row numbers..?
#32
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,655
Yes, the graphical representation in the app is inverted! It's been like that for months. So look carefully when selecting the seats.
#33
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,655
Once you OLCI, you will notice the seat next to you blocked if you are *G. They used to apply the blocks at initial ASR, but it was causing problems when two *G travelled together on the same PNR - the system was splitting the passengers up to accomodate the seat block.
#34
Join Date: May 2016
Programs: Oneworld Sapphire (QR Gold), SkyTeam Elite Plus (ITA Volare)
Posts: 100
I see. But say if I want a window seat on the left side (when facing direction of travel, normally called A), am I now supposed to choose A, or L like the app suggests? Do the seat assignments eventually "convert" into the correct seat number?
#35
Join Date: May 2016
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Some seats that are selectable through the website (exit / bulkhead) are not selectable via the app.
Once you OLCI, you will notice the seat next to you blocked if you are *G. They used to apply the blocks at initial ASR, but it was causing problems when two *G travelled together on the same PNR - the system was splitting the passengers up to accomodate the seat block.
Once you OLCI, you will notice the seat next to you blocked if you are *G. They used to apply the blocks at initial ASR, but it was causing problems when two *G travelled together on the same PNR - the system was splitting the passengers up to accomodate the seat block.
#36
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,655
Ignore the graphics. The actual seat selected (viz. "A" means "A") will prevail.
#37
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#38
Join Date: May 2016
Programs: Oneworld Sapphire (QR Gold), SkyTeam Elite Plus (ITA Volare)
Posts: 100
Thanks!
Final question for now: What would be the best strategy for when I have a booking with two pax (one *G, one without status) in order to score a 3-seater?
(787/A350 in Y)
Final question for now: What would be the best strategy for when I have a booking with two pax (one *G, one without status) in order to score a 3-seater?
(787/A350 in Y)
#39
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,655
I do this all the time when traveling with my wife (although we are both *G) and we wind up with an empty middle seat at least 75% of the time if the flight is not totally full.
#40
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 346
#41
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
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#42
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 346
Sorry I was referring to when traveling alone as a *G holder. Looks like though, at the time of reservation they don't block the neighbor seat (either in case of 3 or 2 seaters), but only during online check-in. I usually ticket though Amadeus GDS and not through ET itself, and when I try to make a dummy new reservation for the same itinerary just for the sake of checking whether the neighbor seats are blocked or not, I see these seats are open to new assigning. In fact, one of them was already taken up hence now I need to look up for another seat. May be if I book directly through ET website the situation might be different.
#43
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,655
Sorry I was referring to when traveling alone as a *G holder. Looks like though, at the time of reservation they don't block the neighbor seat (either in case of 3 or 2 seaters), but only during online check-in. I usually ticket though Amadeus GDS and not through ET itself, and when I try to make a dummy new reservation for the same itinerary just for the sake of checking whether the neighbor seats are blocked or not, I see these seats are open to new assigning. In fact, one of them was already taken up hence now I need to look up for another seat. May be if I book directly through ET website the situation might be different.
Keep in mind that once check-in reaches around 70-80% on a full flight, the duty controller will usually release all seat blocks anyway so the chances of getting a 2-seater to yourself on anything but a really empty flight is not very good as the released seat will be "desirable" since it is a window/aisle. The block is more useful to secure an empty middle seat in a 3 or 4 section.
#44
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 346
Correct - the seat blocking takes place at DCS level, not CRS level so you won't see the blocks until OLCI opens. The only exception I've seen is if you are making a return trip with less than 72 hours at destination, then the seat blocks for the return sometimes show up after you check in for the outbound trip. I guess it may have to do if the initial PNL has been generated or not. Also, the seat blocks don't always show if you check-in using the mobile site versus the desktop site, but even if they don't show up on the mobile site they are actually blocked in the DCS.
Keep in mind that once check-in reaches around 70-80% on a full flight, the duty controller will usually release all seat blocks anyway so the chances of getting a 2-seater to yourself on anything but a really empty flight is not very good as the released seat will be "desirable" since it is a window/aisle. The block is more useful to secure an empty middle seat in a 3 or 4 section.
Keep in mind that once check-in reaches around 70-80% on a full flight, the duty controller will usually release all seat blocks anyway so the chances of getting a 2-seater to yourself on anything but a really empty flight is not very good as the released seat will be "desirable" since it is a window/aisle. The block is more useful to secure an empty middle seat in a 3 or 4 section.
I'm going to block a seat in rear part of the plane now. Once again really appreciated.
#45
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Exile
Posts: 15,655
Haha, I've just picked up a lot of these quirks from many many hours flying around on ET. These small perks for *G are one of the only things that make flying through Addis tolerable!