05/09/2012
EasyJet To Introduce Allocated Seating
EasyJet have announced that are to launch allocated seating across its entire network.
Traditionally avoided by the budget airlines as it was thought to impede fast turnaround times, the Luton-based airline have said that seat allocation did not appear to slow down journeys and is potentially more lucrative than speedy boarding schemes.
It expects 1a and 6a to be the prime picks on flights following trials on 6,000 flights this summer.
Allocated seating will be rolled out across easyJet's network from November, with all passengers allocated a seat.
Those wishing to change their seat will be charged £12 for front row and over-wing seats, £8 for berths in the four rows behind the front row, and £3 to reserve a seat anywhere else on the plane.
Passengers who don't pay for a particular spot will be randomly allocated a seat when they check in, free of charge, although the chances of getting a seat up front will be diminished.
"The majority of people will not have to pay for their seat," said an easyJet spokesman, adding that the airline would attempt to seat families together even if they don't pay for specific seats.
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Traditionally avoided by the budget airlines as it was thought to impede fast turnaround times, the Luton-based airline have said that seat allocation did not appear to slow down journeys and is potentially more lucrative than speedy boarding schemes.
It expects 1a and 6a to be the prime picks on flights following trials on 6,000 flights this summer.
Allocated seating will be rolled out across easyJet's network from November, with all passengers allocated a seat.
Those wishing to change their seat will be charged £12 for front row and over-wing seats, £8 for berths in the four rows behind the front row, and £3 to reserve a seat anywhere else on the plane.
Passengers who don't pay for a particular spot will be randomly allocated a seat when they check in, free of charge, although the chances of getting a seat up front will be diminished.
"The majority of people will not have to pay for their seat," said an easyJet spokesman, adding that the airline would attempt to seat families together even if they don't pay for specific seats.
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