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#8941 by Littlejohn
16 Nov 2005, 16:48
The Rear Admiral and I are booked onto a flight on the 27th. Due to a curious set of circumstances our bookings are not linked, so we can book separate seats rather than having to sit together. [8D]

Currently we have two of the seats at the back of Y booked (on a 343) so that we get a bit more room. However, the flight is far from full in Y (Packed in J so no chance of an upgrade), so quite a few of the 4 seat combos are free. Here in lies the quandary I find myself in. Do I:
1) Leave our seat choice as they are (because we at least get a bit more space).
2) Move us to, say, E and G of a 4 seat section and hope that by “blocking” all 4 seats we will get even more room. The risk being that they put someone between us.
3) Book us in the middle of two separate 4 seat section. Again we would be partly blocking out the row, but there would seem to be a much greater risk of them putting a couple, or even a threesome, in the seats we leave free.

Decisions, decisions – somebody please help me on what the best strategy is!
#84527 by jilly
16 Nov 2005, 16:53
Sailor personally I would stick with what you have. I wouldn't take the chance on the threesome[V];)

Jilly
#84530 by Nottingham Nick
16 Nov 2005, 17:00
I think I agree with Jilly here, the last thing you want is AN Other sat between you.

If the Y load is still light when it is time for OLCI, it may be worth risking bagging a block of four then.

Nick
#84547 by catsilversword
16 Nov 2005, 18:51
I'd never realised there were so many decisions to be made.....[:p]

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