Question Regarding Aircraft Capacity Limits/Blocked Seats

Started by rettir, December 03, 2020, 03:57:06 PM

rettir

Example: A DC-6B aircraft with 75 Y seats, 4 C seats & 2 F seats.

Because of distance; an airline blocks seat capacity to 70 seats. How does that effect the seating configuration?
Yes one could reconfigure the aircraft. But that costs money. Blocking seats is cost free. Perhaps the penalty is that the higher priced seats are lopped off?







dmoose42


schro

There's really no need to manually block seats in cases of load restrictions UNLESS you're aiming to make more cargo space/weight available.

Amelie090904

Quote from: schro on December 03, 2020, 04:48:37 PM
There's really no need to manually block seats in cases of load restrictions UNLESS you're aiming to make more cargo space/weight available.

Or oversupply warning

rettir

"the system blocks Y seats first."

Thanks dmoose42 and others for relies.