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#18538 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 12:47
Hi

For some reason I can't check in online to my flight to Hong Kong tonight (flying PE on miles). When I try to check in a message appears telling me I can't check in online and must do so at the airport. I have called VS who told me that there is a 'technical hitch' with my booking (?) but all should be fine at the airport. I have friends on the same flight who have been able to check in on line.

This flight is bound to be full and am concerned that I might have been 'bumped' off it. I am only in HK for 4 days so this is a concern ! Can someone please tell me I am worrying about nothing?!

Thanks
#165190 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 12:56
Dez

Whilst Coach and PE are maxed out UC is fairly wide open. So if you were Au then I'd be hoping for an upgrade. If not then expect some lucky PEs to be upped to free up a seat for you.
#165193 by DMetters-Bone
28 Mar 2007, 13:06
Also to make sure that you don't get bumped off is to check in early as you can. Fingers crossed for an op-up!

Have a good time,

Dominic
#165195 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 13:07
Cheers Decker. My concerns were that I might be downgraded to Y or bumped off the flight, but from what you say both of these shouldn't happen. As I bought the ticket with miles and a mere 'Red' then I don't see much chance of an upgrade, although of course I wouldn't say no!

Any idea why I can't check in online though?
#165202 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 13:30
Because until they op up some PEs all the PE seats are taken so there are none to check you in to.
#165207 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 13:36
Thanks

What I don't understand is that I have reserved a seat in PE next to a friend of mine (who has checked in), and did this last summer when I booked the flight, so why has VS now given this to someone else? Doesn't seem fair to me!
#165209 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 13:50
Good question - perhaps they hadn't preselected but they DID OLCI and took your seat. Seat preferences are exactly that - not reservations. If you and your colleague were on the same PNR then this would seem VERY strange but if you weren't perhaps they needed to allocate two family members and seats across the aisle were all that were available? Unfortunately I don't write this sort of algorithm tho' I can see it would be fun...

If Cabin Empty Then
Allow choice of any seat
else
If associated people on PNRs AND other seats left Then
Display other seats
else
If Associated people on PNRs and no other seats left then
If time to check in < 12 hours then
If associated PNRs not checked in then
Allow choice of their seats
end
End Else
Refer to desk
End
End Else
Refer to desk
End
End
End
#165210 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 13:58
Thanks - still don't see why they picked on me! Maybe becuase I bought the ticket with miles?
#165212 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 14:19
OK next algorithm - who to pick.... for me (as an Au so biased :))

First move Red Miles (lowest in pecking order and no loyalty yet proven as red requires no qualification and miles might be from CC spend)
Then move Ks
Then move Silver Ks
Then move Ss
The move Silver Ss
Then move Gold Ks or Ss
Then move Ws
Then move Silver Ws
Then move Gold Ws

Of course they might ignore status and amount paid completely and just say "who seems to be flying on their own?"
#165216 by PVGSLF
28 Mar 2007, 15:21
Sounds like a case for some AI rather than simple sequential logic..... whatever. upgrade me and the mrs on our next flight, despite my status mostly coming from SQ flights.
#165218 by Scrooge
28 Mar 2007, 15:50
It may be worth having a quiet word with the person sitting in the seat you wanted, if they are traveling alone then they may be willing to swap with you.

A silly situation all around I have to say, but the airline business is a silly business to begin with.
#165219 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 16:16
Good idea Scrooge, thanks
#165220 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 16:20
Just wondering - is there anyway I can find out how many seats are available in each class?
#165222 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 16:52
Yup indeedy - the ExpertFlyer website allows you to search on this sort of thing. You get some free searches with your site membership here. Just check the ExpertFlyer forum for your own discount code. Details are in the Clubhouse I think. When I last looked for you it was showing 0 seats anywhere other than in Upper where AT LEAST 7 seats were free - this is the max that ever shows.
#165227 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 17:11
J0 D0 Z0 W0 S0 K0 Y0 B0 L0 M0 Q0 X0 N0

Thanks, although this doesn't look very promising......
#165229 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 17:24
ouch you're right - that's changed since I last looked! I'm still sure you'll be fine. They may have pulled availability to ensure they can fit everyone in :)
#165230 by Dez
28 Mar 2007, 17:26
I hope you're right !
thanks again for the help - am off soon to check in asap
#165234 by Decker
28 Mar 2007, 17:35
See if you can keep us posted :)
#165236 by Kraken
28 Mar 2007, 17:55
I know Hong Knog is a popular route on any airline, but the next day or two will see busier flights due to the Hong Kong Sevens Rugby tournament. Any flight going out today or tomorrow / returning Sunday night / Monday is likely to have more than a few rugby followers on.
#165864 by Dez
03 Apr 2007, 10:48
Just to let you know that i made it onto the flight in the end. It took me 50 mins to queue at the PE check in desk and then another 15 mins for them to sort out the 'technical issue' (?) with my ticket. Anyway, got to HK (and back) in the end and enjoyed the 7s.
#165876 by Decker
03 Apr 2007, 12:10
hurrah! and welcome back!
#165882 by Dez
03 Apr 2007, 13:21
cheers!
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