Redarrow5150
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Yes I have! And it didn't cost any extra money to do so! Have flown Southwest and Delta. If 80% of the people (your claim not mine) want or preferred selection then why does the value only reach $15? If the demand is that great why doesn't AT charge more for advanced selection since they know what seats are in demand for every flight? To say seats have an assigned value is just not true since every flight for AT has a $15 charge for advance selection.
I've got no problem with them charging more, especially if you want your seats together but don't tell me the ceiling is $15 to do this. The problem is if you have a demand that your customers are wanting the advanced seat selection than price it that way.
I've got no problem with them charging more, especially if you want your seats together but don't tell me the ceiling is $15 to do this. The problem is if you have a demand that your customers are wanting the advanced seat selection than price it that way.
Have you ever actually booked on an airline with advanced seat selection? I'm starting to assume that you haven't, because your comments are making no sense.
1) The seats, in and of themselves, are no different (with the exception of some with extra leg room etc.). The extra charge is because you get to select which seat you want, in advance. And the site clearly states this (and the cost) as part of the booking process.
2) The seat cost more because they got to choose it ahead of time. Rather than gambling that two/three/four/whatever seats would be available at the 24 hour mark. Or that a window seat/aisle seat would be available. Or whatever type of seat they like.
3) If they didn't pay for advance seat selection (your strange scernerio), there would be no need to move them, because they wouldn't yet be anywhere. If you booked on line and wanted three seats together AND you paid for seat selection, then you can have three seats together - provided that there haven't been so many people who paid for seat selection that there are no longer three seats together. Again, they won't move people who already paid; those who haven't paid don't yet have assigned seats, so there is nowhere to move them from.
In an airline that doesn't charge for seat selection - nope I don't think that the computer should move people for you party. It is first-come, first-served. One of the perils of booking later is the reduced seat selection.
4) Not everyone cares where they sit - so they don't force everyone to select their seat in advance. Just like baggage fees - if I fly with carry-on only (often, for work, I'm traveling and returning the same day), I don't need to pay for baggage fees.