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EASYJET is rolling out allocated seating across its network from November 2012 – available from Manchester and Liverpool from the 27th. The airline has been trialling allocated seating since April and rerearch among passengers on 6,000 trial flights shows that more than 70 per cent think allocated seating is better than easyJet’s current system.
All passengers will be allocated a seat for free on easyJet’s flights but will have the choice of selecting their seat for a fee when they book flights or add them later. There are three bands of pricing, dependent on the seat selected: £12 for extra leg room (front row and exit rows); £8 for up front seats (row 2-5 on A319 or 2-6 on A320); £3 for any other seat
Passengers who are booked for travel and want to find out if their flight will be an allocated seating flight during the roll-out phase can log on to http://easyjet.u5e.com/allocated-seating/en.html
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