BA now charging for seat selection

BA now charging for seat selection

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Chucklehead

Original Poster:

2,761 posts

214 months

Thursday 11th January
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I hadn't heard anything about this, so perhaps you haven't either..

BA are now charging to select anything other than your allocated seat when checking in during the previously free 24 hour window. I flew on the 27th and 28th December with no charge to change (albeit I was business class) and today (in economy) charges are £2-15 to change!!

I thought there wasn't much more they could do to mirror their low cost peers, but it seems I was wrong.


phil-sti

2,794 posts

185 months

Thursday 11th January
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Virgin do the same now.

MightyBadger

2,769 posts

56 months

Thursday 11th January
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First world problems.

Chucklehead

Original Poster:

2,761 posts

214 months

Thursday 11th January
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MightyBadger said:
First world problems.
Strange response on a forum that is pretty much universally discussing "first world problems".

jonsp

928 posts

162 months

Thursday 11th January
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I can see that sitting by an exit would presumably give more legroom - and speedier exit if things went pear shaped. Buy why the difference between the £2 and £11 exit seats?

Jasey_

5,186 posts

184 months

Thursday 11th January
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jonsp said:
I can see that sitting by an exit would presumably give more legroom - and speedier exit if things went pear shaped. Buy why the difference between the £2 and £11 exit seats?
The £2 ones are next to a fake door that may eject.

SunsetZed

2,416 posts

176 months

Thursday 11th January
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Interesting. I was just managing my booking to add info for a flight I'm taking next week and it still says I can choose my seat for free 24 hours before flying, I wonder if I will be able to or not.

Trash_panda

7,511 posts

210 months

Thursday 11th January
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Wait till you find out that you don't get free hot food and drink either and what you get given instead, going to be life changing for you mixing it up in peasant class...

Chucklehead

Original Poster:

2,761 posts

214 months

Thursday 11th January
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I fly economy/premium economy a lot more than I do business class! I don't think this is a business Vs economy change, I think it's 2023 Vs 2024. I had another economy flight on the 28th December that didn't charge me to change...

Rough101

2,152 posts

81 months

Thursday 11th January
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I think if you add a bag or just don’t buy the cheapest ticket you still get a selection.

AndyAudi

3,196 posts

228 months

Thursday 11th January
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Chucklehead said:
I hadn't heard anything about this, so perhaps you haven't either..

BA are now charging to select anything other than your allocated seat when checking in during the previously free 24 hour window. I flew on the 27th and 28th December with no charge to change (albeit I was business class) and today (in economy) charges are £2-15 to change!!

I thought there wasn't much more they could do to mirror their low cost peers, but it seems I was wrong.
You won’t be flying in Economy, you’ll be in economy basic….

Economy plus can switch their seats.



LTEcactus

51 posts

58 months

Thursday 11th January
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Chucklehead said:
I hadn't heard anything about this, so perhaps you haven't either..

BA are now charging to select anything other than your allocated seat when checking in during the previously free 24 hour window. I flew on the 27th and 28th December with no charge to change (albeit I was business class) and today (in economy) charges are £2-15 to change!!

I thought there wasn't much more they could do to mirror their low cost peers, but it seems I was wrong.

Are you traveling with a basic Economy ticket?
Or do you have checked luggage included?

Mercdriver

2,455 posts

39 months

Thursday 11th January
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Blame Ryanair, all the other carriers are now following the Ryanair business model.

I am old enough to remember when air travel was a pleasure, yep, that old.

BA are just as bad as the rest now, favourite airline, ha-ha

Chucklehead

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2,761 posts

214 months

Thursday 11th January
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All my documentation says "economy" but maybe they don't call out economy basic, so it seems plausible. Not sure about checked bags as I almost never check a bag.

ecs

1,277 posts

176 months

Thursday 11th January
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They even charge for seat selection in business class!

captain_cynic

13,028 posts

101 months

Thursday 11th January
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Mercdriver said:
Blame Ryanair, all the other carriers are now following the Ryanair business model.

I am old enough to remember when air travel was a pleasure, yep, that old.

BA are just as bad as the rest now, favourite airline, ha-ha
Not that old... I can still remember when seat selection was expected to be included.

Mercdriver

2,455 posts

39 months

Thursday 11th January
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Heathrow to Edinburgh in the 90’s, British midland and BA competing, drink and three course meal served within the fifty minute flight, yes fifty minutes not seventy five like now.

And clotted cream and scones in afternoon

Super Sonic

6,834 posts

60 months

Thursday 11th January
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Why not just sit in your allocated seat?

captain_cynic

13,028 posts

101 months

Thursday 11th January
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Super Sonic said:
Why not just sit in your allocated seat?
Because I don't want to get stuck in the middle seat of a BA A320 between someone who hasn't bathed in a year and someone else doing the chicken dance.

ffc

679 posts

165 months

Thursday 11th January
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I think they've been doing this for a while if you have no tier point status. I had to pay on trips to Portugal and the Carribean last year to suit family groups. One trip in economy the other in PE.