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Old 15th July 2006, 11:01 PM
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Re: BA Online Checkin at MEL

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Originally Posted by Dave Noble
If the exit seats were unavailable , then that will be due to their having already been assigned to someone. By initiating an OLCI and finding out that there were no better seats, then OLCI has been performed whether or not you actually click "submit".
You know about this more than I do but when I clicked on exit during OLCI it stated something like are you sure you want to abort OLCI. I have been into OLCI about 6 or 7 times since and each time it treats me as if I have not checked-in online. Not too concerned about exit rows but with the plane looking like it has light load I am trying to find a nice spot where hopefully the seat next to me in not allocated. That is the case with 33G right now.

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Originally Posted by Dave Noble
This follows onto the question about PYOBP; it is entirely optional and whether you have a printer or not has no effect on ability to OLCI.

It may be worth just checking in over the time between now and tomorrow afternoon to see whether there are any changes to the free allocation
Thanks for the information about being able to OLCI without printing boarding pass.

I have been checking over the last 3-4 hours and the available seats in economy don't appear to have changed.
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