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SQ Suites-will flight attendants as you to move?

SQ Suites-will flight attendants as you to move?

  1. MMM Member

    Flight is one month away. I have one out of the two seats in the middle row of Suites class reserved (hoping for the double bed and the other middle row is fully occupied), and 3 of the single window seats are now also occupied (so 6 people in Suites so far). Wondering when I get onboard, if they will ask me to move to a single window seat if there are two people traveling together? If not, will they generally open both beds in the middle for me? Just curious. Thanks!

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    They may ask you to move although you don’t have to. And if the seat remains unoccupied they may make the double bed for you.

    Personally, I’d prefer a window if traveling alone. Also, if I was asked to move so a couple could sit in the center seats and I didnt move, I’d feel awkward asking for the double bed.

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