What Happens If You Skip Seat Selection During Web Check-In?
Discover what to expect if you don't select a seat during web check-in and tips on ensuring your seating preferences.
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If you don't select a seat during web check-in, one will typically be assigned to you automatically. Airlines usually assign available seats at random, which may not always be desirable, such as a middle seat or one at the back of the plane. To ensure a preferred seating arrangement, it's a good idea to select your seat ahead of time. However, if flexibility is more important to you, letting the airline choose can sometimes lead to a pleasant surprise or upgraded seating.**
FAQs & Answers
- What happens if I skip seat selection during web check-in? If you skip seat selection during web check-in, the airline will automatically assign you a seat, which may not be to your liking, such as a middle seat or one near the back of the plane.
- Can I change my seat after it's assigned automatically? Yes, many airlines allow you to change your automatically assigned seat before your flight, often for an additional fee, so you can select a preferred option.
- Is it better to select a seat or let the airline choose? If you have specific preferences, it's better to select a seat during web check-in. However, if you’re flexible, allowing the airline to choose could lead to pleasant surprises, such as potential upgrades.
- Are there any fees associated with seat selection during web check-in? Seat selection fees can vary by airline. Some airlines charge for selecting certain seats, while others may allow you to choose without additional costs. It's best to check your airline's policy.