luci HT Mod wrote:
I wonder what happens if a Speedy Boarder sits in a seat that someone has already booked and paid for and doesn't find out until that person saunters on last expecting their seat to be vacant?
luci :wave
Doe is right , you cannot book speedy boarding separately on allocated seat flights , if you purchase certain seats which I imagine are ex legroom and up front ( rows 2 to 6 ) which children can use , then you qualify for speedy boarding , even if you do not pre purchase an allocated seat which is £3 then you will be allocated a seat so everyone has their own allocated seat ,
the speedy boarder has their own allocated seat ( which they have paid more for) why would they want to sit in another seat ? , in fact with allocated seating it's not worth rushing to be on the plane first as everyone has their seat number , but by buying certain types of seats it means that you can have a quicker check in at a dedicated desk and the "elite few" and people with small children can board first when the plane is less congested and everyone else behind are not pushing and shoving because they already know where they will be sitting.
Sounds a fairly good system , if you want a privilege then you pay for it , I would think this system would be best on busy routes where lots of families go to , that way parents can pay just £3 per seat to make sure they are all sitting together and perhaps there wouldn't be the sort of experience baldy man26 had to endure.
If when you booked the flight it wasn't an allocated seat flight , then easyjet will contact you to see if you want to book a certain type of seat.