Have Easyjet ever allocated you specific seats at check in?
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Marcellus said:
Please settle a "discussion" for me... I think it's always been a bun fight which starts at the gate... Mrs M thinks they've made it worse and they used to allocate you seats like everyone else does when you check in.
I fear Mrs M is not correct... Does have advantages, once flew with my young kids (about 7 & 10), who ended up the opposite end of the plane from me. They kept ordering drinks, claiming dad would pay, but I kept my head down
I can confirm that currently;
> you can buy "speedy Boarding" as an extra and you're in the 1st bun fight
> the they let families with children under 5 slug it out
> then group A (or 1) who we think is everyone who checked in on-line (upto 60 days before)
> then everyone else....
(I think I shall go and claim my winnings from Mrs M now.... night all and thank you)
> you can buy "speedy Boarding" as an extra and you're in the 1st bun fight
> the they let families with children under 5 slug it out
> then group A (or 1) who we think is everyone who checked in on-line (upto 60 days before)
> then everyone else....
(I think I shall go and claim my winnings from Mrs M now.... night all and thank you)
Famous Graham said:
Not as far as I remember.
What they did introduce was "priority" boarding. Which is utterly pointless as most numbskulls pay for it, negating its purpose instantly.
Depends on the location.What they did introduce was "priority" boarding. Which is utterly pointless as most numbskulls pay for it, negating its purpose instantly.
I flew to Lisbon with them last week and only four of us paid for priority boarding (six on the return).
It was as good as having an allocated seat.
Edited by Nicol@ on Wednesday 25th November 14:32
Marcellus said:
Please settle a "discussion" for me... I think it's always been a bun fight which starts at the gate... Mrs M thinks they've made it worse and they used to allocate you seats like everyone else does when you check in.
I've been flying Easyjet for over 10 years fairly regularly to and from GVA (like you I presume). They have never allocated seats in that time. Nicol@ said:
Famous Graham said:
Not as far as I remember.
What they did introduce was "priority" boarding. Which is utterly pointless as most numbskulls pay for it, negating its purpose instantly.
Depends on the location.What they did introduce was "priority" boarding. Which is utterly pointless as most numbskulls pay for it, negating its purpose instantly.
I flew to Lisbon with them last week and only four of us paid for priority boarding (six on the return).
It was as good as having an allocated seat.
Edited by Nicol@ on Wednesday 25th November 14:32

When we flew back from Tallinn 2 years ago we had priority boarding - we were the first the local gate crew had ever seen with these tickets. They didn't know what to do with us. So I said, you board us 10 minutes earlier, we pick our seats and get a free alcoholic drink. We only managed to get on early

I love watching us British people stress, fight and worry about queueing when getting on easyjet. Then get all upset when an Italian grandma just pushes right in at the front when the doors open. But not upset enough to actually confront the person, just enough to send evils their way and a hushed gossip back down the line. Love the smug looks the "priority boarders" have on their faces, they must feel so superior.
Me - I just sit back and observe them. I get up and board when the queues gone down. Usually the worst that usually happens is me and my GF are split across an aisle, we can deal with that for the 2 hour flight time.
If I wanted comfortable and good service, I'd pay extra for scheduled. Can't believe people pay bottom dollar for easyjet, then add on priority boarding, extra baggage, a tenner for a bit of crap food and more for a tiny drink. May as well have spent the money flying scheduled.
Me - I just sit back and observe them. I get up and board when the queues gone down. Usually the worst that usually happens is me and my GF are split across an aisle, we can deal with that for the 2 hour flight time.
If I wanted comfortable and good service, I'd pay extra for scheduled. Can't believe people pay bottom dollar for easyjet, then add on priority boarding, extra baggage, a tenner for a bit of crap food and more for a tiny drink. May as well have spent the money flying scheduled.
was8v said:
If I wanted comfortable and good service, I'd pay extra for scheduled. Can't believe people pay bottom dollar for easyjet, then add on priority boarding, extra baggage, a tenner for a bit of crap food and more for a tiny drink. May as well have spent the money flying scheduled.
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