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What does seat unassigned mean?

It just means you don't have a seat assignment yet but you do have a ticket to get on (unless the flight is overbooked I guess, but they ask for volunteers and won't just boot you). I've been put on the standby list for booking close-in even though I wasn't in BE.



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If you were not able to make an advance seat assignment, keep an eye on the seat map as these seats will begin to open up once check-in begins and then once the gate opens for the flight.

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Southwest Airlines' unique unallocated seat assignments, or open seating, have been a part of the airline since its beginnings in the 1970s.

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The airlines will hold back some seats for assignment so that the gate agent have some leeway to put family traveling together, passengers with special needs, etc.

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Most airlines assign booked seats before your flight; see Planning your flight. A few airlines do not assign seats (e.g., Southwest), but do assign you a boarding group based on how early you confirm your flight on-line within 24 hours of the flight.

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The best seats on a plane Best seat for peace and quiet: A seat near the front. Best seat for legroom: A bulkhead or exit-row seat. Best seat for sleeping: A window seat in a bulkhead row. Best seat for extra space without a seatmate: A seat towards the back.

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You will likely get assigned a seat during check-in (though you should still skip it if the airline tries to tack on a fee) or, at the very least, at the gate. Again: You don't have to select a seat in order to get a seat.

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It's in their contracts of carriage: When you buy an airfare, airlines do not guarantee a particular seat, schedule or flight. And airlines can be pretty persnickety about who they fly and where they seat them.

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Emphatically, no. You will likely get assigned a seat during check-in (though you should still skip it if the airline tries to tack on a fee) or, at the very least, at the gate. Again: You don't have to select a seat in order to get a seat. You just might get stuck with a suboptimal one if you choose to skip it.

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Not at all. You have a seat either assigned by the airline or you paid for it. If someone has a compelling reason that matches with your willingness, then by all means swap. But be SURE to tell the attendants.

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If you don't pay to choose your seats in advance, we will allocate your seat at check-in, from 24 hours before your flight departs. You can pay to change your allocated seat. Executive Club and oneworld equivalent members cannot choose seats for free with this fare.

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The most important rule to make sure you all sit together: Book flights and reserve seats early. That's the simplest and cleanest way. Second, list all family members on the same reservation. If someone booked at a different time, link their reservation to yours.

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Draw a blank seating chart with the desks labeled by card, and make multiple copies of the blank version of this seating chart. These can be filled in with names to make permanent seating charts once you know the kids better. Remove cards as needed from the second deck so it matches the cards taped to the desks.

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Unless you pay for a seat, you'll be assigned one either at check-in or at boarding time. You are, however, guaranteed a seat as much as with any other ticket.

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