11 Mar 2011 7:03 PM:
My wife and I have just suffered at the hands of Jet2 and it left me very suspicious.
When I checked-in online we were offered a choice of 10 seats none of which were close together in pairs. All the rest of the seats were marked as unavailable so I assumed that 95% of the passengers had already checked on on-line and that only these 10 seats remained unallocated.
But as soon as we reached the airport it became obvious that this was not true - at least 50% of the passengers were checking in at the airport and getting seats in pairs.
It seems likely that Jet2 deliberately offer a very restricted range of isolated seats to people that check in on line in the hope that they will buy some better seats.
if true (and I can see no other explanation) someone, somewhere has deliberately written a programme to offer a few isolated seats to people that check in on line.
This feels like fraud; if not illegal it is seriously dishonest.
Has anyone else an explanation?
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Jet2 online check in rip- off
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