I've got some friends who are on this flight to MCO. They have only just booked and have today phone Special Assistance as they both have disabilities but they need 4 seats as they have young children. They were told that the flight is completely full except for a few seats and that there are no bulkhead seats available. They said that all seats have been allocated including row 21 (they are flying in economy) and that there is no point in them getting to the airport early as they will not be able to get any different seats.
Is this the norm with Manchester. I know when we have flown from Gatwick, we always get there for when twilight check in opens and we have never had any problems being moved to the seats we want, we were told this is not a problem so long as the person who has been allocated the seat has not checked in.
Any ideas on what they can do, this is their first time to Orlando and their first experience with Virgin.
I'm a little surprised at the reaction from the man at Special Assistance to be honest, they said he wasn't helpful at all.
Is this the norm with Manchester. I know when we have flown from Gatwick, we always get there for when twilight check in opens and we have never had any problems being moved to the seats we want, we were told this is not a problem so long as the person who has been allocated the seat has not checked in.
Any ideas on what they can do, this is their first time to Orlando and their first experience with Virgin.
I'm a little surprised at the reaction from the man at Special Assistance to be honest, they said he wasn't helpful at all.