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benny3008 | 11:43 Sun 13th Apr 2014 | Travel
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Just a quick one, my girlfriend and I are going to morroco in June by easy jet, Becky (mr girlfriend) will be 25/26 weeks pregnant when we fly and we are having twins. Has anyone ever flown with easy jet at this stage in pregnancy and do they offer seat allocation so we can get seats with more leg room. Don't mind if we have to pay extra if it means Becky being less uncomfortable for a few hours. TIA
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good morning benny


i do not have an answer for you (i am sure someone will) - i would just like to congratulate you both on the news, and hope your holiday goes well
Congrats benny. Have you tried ringing their customer services? I believe easyjet have recently changed their seat booking procedures. They also say on their website you can't fly when expecting twins after 32nd week but I assume you're only going for a week or two?
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Thanks both. Yeh only going for one week , have checked we can still fly. Booked it prior to finding out about the little un's.
If you go to your Easyjet booking online, there's a button where you can select your seats i.e. ones with extra legroom - you have to pay extra but if it's important to you, do it sooner rather than later or someone else will have grabbed them.
You probably won't be able to have 'exit-row' seats - your girlfriend would (I think) be judged not capable of doing the necessary in the event of an emergency.

But there are a few other 'extra legroom' seats at the front of the plane - worth the £8 fee as you also get priority check-in and boarding.
Yes, you can book your seats on line, log in with your booking reference and take it from there. You do have to pay, but you need to tell the air hostess if you are booked into an exit row as it may not be appropriate in Becky's condition, to be expected to help other people out of the aircraft in an emergency.
checked in my flight with Easyjet on Friday, there was an option to book specific seats at a fiver each.

you can book these up to 30 days before your flight.

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