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Tiger Airways Seat Selection
Hi,
Was trying to book a flight on Tiger Airways, and it gives you the option to choose your seats "which you have to pay for" - $8 for standard and $32 for preferred. It only appears to let me do the "preferred" which I feel is a rip off to pay that sort of money to choose a seat. I want to choose a "standard" seat. Anyone know how I do that and why it is only giving me "preferred" seating please? Maybe it is a matter of just choosing a seat that is classed as standard? Thanks, Steve S. |
Hi all,
Sorry, I just realised it is charging me $8 "per seat" for three passengers each way ie ($8 x $6 = $48). Jetstar and Virgin Blue don't charge to choose your own seats. I am not going to book the flights. Regards, Steve S. |
Dont Pay the Tiger Seat Selection, just observe if there's many people's on board then pick your own seat. At Checkin tell them you want Emergency Exit, I did and no charge.
Thats how they make there money though |
Yeah if you look at the booking page, there's no obligation to choose a seat. And from my experience, very few people cough up for the exit row, so if you're early enough at check-in, you're more than likely to get it free of charge. The exit row was great last week on MEL-DRW, I can assure you!
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How does tiger's seats/legroom compare to qf's 738's and JQ a320?
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So if you ever fly TT you'd want a VERY strong tailwind on your flight Jason |
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Be careful. I have flown tiger a number of times and have been told that if you do not select a seat and therefore pay for it on booking, then you "get what you're given" on check in, and it's not open for debate or consideration from/with the highly trained person behind the counter.
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Every single time I have flown Tiger, from several different ports, the check-in agent has been more than happy to consider my seating request, and on many occasions I have gotten the emergency exit row.
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Note the on JQ the seat pitch is reduced in 4 or 5 rows forward of the OW exits on the RH side to accommodate the forward RH bulkhead (no bulkhead on LH side). Seat pitch in these rows is reduced to 29". I have only seen pics of Tiger Oz's cabin so I can only go off those. |
This is probably being highly simplified, but JQ and TT both put 180 seats in their A320s. Both have minimal galleys etc. So surely overall the seat pitch is the same.
Also I noted on a recent Tiger flight that an announcement made about emergency exits, referred to rows 1, 12, 13 and 30? I didn't make it to the back, but do they have a row of seats adjacent to the back door? I would find that highly unusual for an A320. |
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Just to add a bit of information to the fray...
On Jetstar A320s we have 177 seats; 30 rows on aircraft-left (ABC) and 29 rows on aircraft-right (DEF). We have a half-galley down in the aft so the lav sits in the half where a full-size galley would normally be, therefore we can have an extra row on the left. But there is no window there for the Alpha passenger and row 30 is usually one of the last to be filled because we try and block it for crew-rest. However, on some of our aircraft that are leased or have come in from JQ Asia and other carriers (-JQW is one of them, the "Turkish Delight" one), they have only 174 seats because there is a full aft galley and therefore a lav sits on the LHS too, meaning 29 rows on both sides. I haven't seen the inside of a Tiger A320 so if they have the same full aft galley with 2 lavs and yet they still seat 180 then I would imagine their seat pitch would have to be less. :confused: As for the pitch being less on the RHS forward of the overwing because of that fwd bulkhead, I've never noticed that. As far as I can visually remember row 1 DEF starts at the same point as ABC - but I'll have a squiz at that next time! ;) |
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Yes, Mate. Too simplified. 3 JQ 320s have the full galley and two lavs forward of the aft doors. This is the same set up as Tiger yet JQ only have 174 in that config. Brendan - I am shocked you have not noticed that! The offset is definately there. Look for reduced pitch in rows 2,3,4,5,6 and 11 DEF, from memory. How else do you explain the room for the galley bulkhead? |
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