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poke53281
29th Nov 2019, 14:37
Yesterday, my seat map showed my flight as having lots of space . Today at online check-in it’s almost full . Do some seats not get allocated when purchased ?
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Yesterday
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Today

Denti
29th Nov 2019, 15:00
It depends on your carrier and of course on passengers. If you have to pay extra to get an allocated seat at booking or if you have to do an extra online check in process to allocate a seat for yourself, many passengers simply do not do it or very late. The flight most probably was not half booked, but many simply had not a seat allocated yet. Usually it is a bit cheaper to not get a fixed seat at booking, and of course most of us are cheapskates.

poke53281
29th Nov 2019, 16:16
Thanks for reply . Actually all the seats available that I could have opted for before check in where FOC.
cheers

Asturias56
29th Nov 2019, 16:16
They probably only allocate seats to those who've paid extra, got some medical reason, are Gold Card holders etc. They know the rest of the seats will be filled but don't bother assigning numbers until people start physically arriving to check-in

DaveReidUK
29th Nov 2019, 17:10
Airline ?

Aircraft type ?

BRUpax
29th Nov 2019, 17:12
And there is always the possibility that they were carrying passengers from a cancelled flight, be it one of theirs or that of another operator.

PAXboy
29th Nov 2019, 17:50
Some carriers, at the computer allocates seats just before checkin starts. There are many variations.

G-ALAN
29th Nov 2019, 18:13
It looks like you paid in advance for a choice of seat. Most people on that flight obviously didn't, instead they waited until check in and selected their seat for free or were allocated a seat when they checked in. It doesn't mean they didn't already have tickets well in advance, it just means they had not paid extra for a specific seat selection. For those who do not pre pay for a seat then the remaining seats are taken on a first come first serve basis at online check in.

turbidus
29th Nov 2019, 21:17
Code share.

S.o.S.
29th Nov 2019, 23:27
Hello turbidus and welcome to the cabin. That's a good point.

When anyone asks such a specific question, it really helps if you include the carrier and route - just as much information as you can.

Jetstream67
30th Nov 2019, 10:04
When it is no longer practical or possible to book yourself a seat

Warragul
30th Dec 2019, 07:11
At some point, once check in is available, I don't know when exactly that is, the flight will be under "airport control". My understanding of this is that all the seats are at the 'mercy' of the airline load control and are not available to the general public to select.

I've had my corporate travel agent ring me at the airport ton inform of a connecting flight delay saying they couldn't change the booking as the flight was under airport control. Fortunately, the airline had already through checked me and given me the boarding pass so it was their responsibility if I missed the connection.