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Hexle2
12 years ago

In some airlines you can make this for a fee (e.g. Condor). Frequent flyers do not make reservations, but notice customers without obligation. If you’re on the switch in time, the chances for a window are good. I’m always going to ask the airlines about the travel agency. Also folds to about 90%. For airlines like the Condor, I pay the reservation costs and have my seat safe.

rudim1950
12 years ago

Hello,

of course you can reserve a place. However, the airlines have different times from which a check-in (on the computer) is possible. Take a look at the airline of your trust.

For LH, for example, this is 23 hours, with Ryanair 14 days to 4 hours before departure. That’s not easy to say. You must be very careful to press the right button in time.

tapri
12 years ago

that goes when you can check in online on PC 1 day before. That’s what some airlines offer, so you can find out the place. At the switch (check-in-am-airport) you can ask for a window space, but they can refuse

MkJ4n
12 years ago

I think I can. But be there early!! You can also express your desire to sit right in the middle of the emergency doors, there is more leg freedom. ;

DerEinsiedler
12 years ago

This depends essentially on the airline.

Sometimes pre-booking, sometimes not. You should be asked at the latest when you check in.

phoeby
12 years ago

If you’re on the switch, you’ll be asked if you want to sit in the gang or on the window. or can make the wish out. with the seat line, I’d rather believe less.

extra maybe you want to sit close to the toilets.

dixi1
12 years ago

Last year I indicated the wish for the booking, but did not bring anything, I sat in the middle