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#1
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Orlando, FL, US
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Hello All,
I'll be taking my first WS flight next week, MCO to YYZ, and have a few questions that I didn't find answers to searching:
1) Are there any mileage partners that I can credit to? I have seen reference that you can credit to AA on an AA codeshare, the flights I am taking do have AA codeshare numbers, but the non-codeshare fare is cheaper, so I won't be booking as a codeshare.
2) I see from seatguru that the 738 has more pitch, any guess as to which plane they use for the MCO-YYZ route?
3) Do seat selection fees apply to all fares, or are they waived on higher fares?
Thanks for any help.
I'll be taking my first WS flight next week, MCO to YYZ, and have a few questions that I didn't find answers to searching:
1) Are there any mileage partners that I can credit to? I have seen reference that you can credit to AA on an AA codeshare, the flights I am taking do have AA codeshare numbers, but the non-codeshare fare is cheaper, so I won't be booking as a codeshare.
2) I see from seatguru that the 738 has more pitch, any guess as to which plane they use for the MCO-YYZ route?
3) Do seat selection fees apply to all fares, or are they waived on higher fares?
Thanks for any help.
#2
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: CHI
Programs: UA 1K, MR Titanium, IHG Gold, National Exec
Posts: 3,841
1. If you don't book the AA codeshare, Westjet Rewards is the only programme you can credit to.
2. I'm not sure how WS assigns its 737 fleet, but chances are you would be on the 73W (-700)
3. You have to pay for seat selection but it's not expensive. In my experience it's easy to get an exit row if you do OLCI 24 hours before departure.
2. I'm not sure how WS assigns its 737 fleet, but chances are you would be on the 73W (-700)
3. You have to pay for seat selection but it's not expensive. In my experience it's easy to get an exit row if you do OLCI 24 hours before departure.
#3
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Orlando, FL, US
Programs: DL-Dirt Medallion;US-Cast Iron Preferred; HH-Gold; Avis First
Posts: 3,617
1. If you don't book the AA codeshare, Westjet Rewards is the only programme you can credit to.
2. I'm not sure how WS assigns its 737 fleet, but chances are you would be on the 73W (-700)
3. You have to pay for seat selection but it's not expensive. In my experience it's easy to get an exit row if you do OLCI 24 hours before departure.
2. I'm not sure how WS assigns its 737 fleet, but chances are you would be on the 73W (-700)
3. You have to pay for seat selection but it's not expensive. In my experience it's easy to get an exit row if you do OLCI 24 hours before departure.