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selecting seats at a kiosk
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Chris Blunt wrote: I've never seen exit row seats shown as available when checking-in automatically, even on a lightly loaded flight. I think those require a check-in agent to verify that you're suitable to occupy an exit row seat. United will allow Premier Execs and 1Ks to reserve exit row seats when making reservations. Presumably if the FA decided that you weren't appropriate (i.e. travelling with a child) you would have to move. marcos -- Marcos H. Woehrmann | | http://www.panix.com/~marcos "I thought you didn't like talking to people?" "I don't like talking to people I know, but strangers I have no problem with." - Curb Your Enthusiasm |
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