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Seating arrangements vary from airline to airline. The best seat also depends on what you mean by "best". Most legroom, best amenities, access to the restroom, etc.

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Southwest early bird check in

https://www.southwest.com/early-bird/

It confirms your check in and may grant you better choice of seating.
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Please tell me where seats 33G and 33E are and if they next to each other?

Two sites offer information about seat locations on flights: Seatguru and Seatlink. Of course, the information may be available at the specific airline sites. https://www.tripsavvy.com/airplane-seat-planning-3150265
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Are seats 42G, H and K together

Seating assignment policies vary by airline. You may find a depiction of seating at your airline's website. If your seats are not together, you may talk to the gate agent who may be able to assist you. It might be a matter of them asking for volunteers to swap seats. If you have a confirmation number for your flight, you may have access to a seating chart as well. And you can try phoning the airline to discuss what your options might be. As policies vary among airlines, without contacting the specific airline, the result of a request would be speculative.
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HOW DO I ACCESS MY RESERVATION TO VIEW SEAT SELECTION. I HAVE AN ETICKET BoOKING REF AND CONFIRMATION NO.

To access your reservation and view seat selection, follow these steps:

Confirmation Code (Booking Reference): This alphanumeric code is your unique identifier for the reservation within the airline's system. It's usually a combination of letters and numbers. You can find it on your booking confirmation or e-ticket. If you booked through an online travel agency (OTA), they might also provide their own booking reference.

E-Ticket Number: Your e-ticket number starts with 932 and is 13 digits long. It's printed on your tickets and booking confirmation. You can use this number to check in online and log into your booking.

Now, let's proceed:

If you're flying with Alaska Airlines, visit their reservation lookup page. Enter your confirmation code or e-ticket number along with your last name to view your reservation and manage details like seat selection.

For Virgin Atlantic, use your e-ticket number (starting with 932) to retrieve your booking. You can check in online and access your reservation.

If you're flying with Qatar Airways, log in to your account on their website and retrieve your booking using either the booking reference (PNR) or e-ticket number.

Remember, your e-ticket number is your actual travel document's identifier, while the booking reference is the airline's internal identifier for your flight booking.
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