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Jet2 Seat Selection

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  • Grumpelstiltskin
    Grumpelstiltskin Posts: 5,415 Forumite
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    I accepted what they gave me. You get your seat number on your online check in printout so you know in advance where you are sitting.
    If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.
  • pattycake
    pattycake Posts: 1,588 Forumite
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    My husband is a frequent flyer with Jet2 as he works abroad and is always travelling alone. He only takes hand baggage and does on-line check in. It is rare that he is allocated anything other than the middle seat!
  • Bronnie
    Bronnie Posts: 4,169 Forumite
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    edited 8 July 2011 at 11:37AM
    Trying to reserve £3.99 seats. The website appears only to let me reserve the seats on one leg of the flight at a time before proceeding to payment. This means 2 sets of £4.99 debit card fees.

    So now a trip to the Post Office to top up the free-pay Visa Electron **sigh**

    Would a couple both be able to change their seats for one fee or would this be a per person charge (or 4 sets of card fees) I wonder?

    Nice little earner for Jet2........ what's their strap line?

    "Jet2.com. Friendly low fares"

    Deliberately and unnecessarily splitting up travellers who book together ain't very friendly or low cost in my book.
  • Dawning
    Dawning Posts: 498 Forumite
    Incapuppy wrote: »
    I think the front and the back of the aircraft usually get to the destination at roughly the same time ;)

    Very witty Incapuppy!

    You'll find that most people find the very back of the aircraft to be a far more bumpy ride, plus the loos are usually situated there, so they are generally far less desirable seats than further forward.

    (20 years in the airline industry, hundreds of thousands of miles flown - seats at the back of the aircraft are generally crappy).
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