sun starved Gayle
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The day of the flight, as in midnight ? 24 hours before a flight ? The airline I am dealing with is Alaska.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this.
It depends on the airline. For AS, seats reserved for elites are typically released when on-line checkin is available -- 24 hours prior to flight time.The day of the flight, as in midnight ? 24 hours before a flight ? The airline I am dealing with is Alaska.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this.
With Alaska, it tends to be when they think all of their mega frequent flyers (can't remember the name of the level) have checked in; the ones that routinely have upgrades. Starting about 24 hours out, keep checking. I always had good luck at 3 hours out, but it varies.
Sue
I thought once you checked in online, you could not change your seat. (Is this wrong?)
So with Alaska,me neither if you check in you can go back to the website and change your seat?
I usually fly American and Delta
I get what you're saying, but to clearly answer the OP's question, Alaska releases all unbooked elite/premium reserved seats 24 hours prior to flight time. This will give you the highest probability of snagging any available elite/premium unbooked seats.With Alaska, it tends to be when they think all of their mega frequent flyers (can't remember the name of the level) have checked in; the ones that routinely have upgrades. Starting about 24 hours out, keep checking. I always had good luck at 3 hours out, but it varies.
Sue
Did you actually checkin and change seats or are you trying to change seats from your itinerary page?
Sometimes you need to be in the process of checking in for the app to not charge the fee.
Ryan
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