I use Nat Exp reservable seats all the time on Exeter-London route, always book the second row back on the left, as its got more space, and room put bag etc on floor, its well worth doing at £2 each journey.
Apparently not according to the link as they have extra options for certain services.How? I thought only the front five rows of seats were available?
They could do with offering a "first class" option involving the purchase of two guaranteed seats together for one person (even if at double the fare). For me seat width is the biggest issue with coach travel, and as you don't really get 2+1 coaches in the UK it is the only real solution to that issue.
They could do with offering a "first class" option involving the purchase of two guaranteed seats together for one person (even if at double the fare). For me seat width is the biggest issue with coach travel, and as you don't really get 2+1 coaches in the UK it is the only real solution to that issue.
I must have missed this as the only time I have ever been able to reserve seats on Flixbus it has been on the basis of being at a table, panoramic view or simply a standard reserved seat. I don't think I have ever been given the option to reserve two seats together.Flixbus allow you to reserve two seats together, for double fare plus a £1.50 reservation fee.
They used to do that on some services for an extra £5. However as ridership has increased, presumably they'd rather sell the additional seats.
Many a lone traveller spreads out on a double seat when boarding National Express and Megabus in the hope of dissuading anyone from joining them. I'm certainly guilty. I've also worked out where best to sit to keep both seats. However unlike most I do offer to move if I become aware of two people looking for a double seat when none are available.Yeah , the thing is if they open up the whole bus to reservations then you would have to mark them .
Yeah , makes or breaks a trip having a seat free to you , enforcing it would be the issue.
Yeah , the thing is if they open up the whole bus to reservations then you would have to mark them
Did Shearings or one of the other tour operators not advertise 2+1 on some coaches at one point? Not sure if they’re still doing it.For me seat width is the biggest issue with coach travel, and as you don't really get 2+1 coaches in the UK it is the only real solution to that issue.
Or as an alternative they could move to an airline style system of everyone having a numbered seat, just you have to pay to pick which one it is or you get what you're given (I guess start sequentially from the back skipping the exit row).
On their own operated services I believe that you still do get a choice of your seat and as a result a seat number.Ouibus used to give you numbered seats and it seemed to work well. Now they have gone to bed with NX I wouldn't be surprised if things have changed.
Or as an alternative they could move to an airline style system of everyone having a numbered seat, just you have to pay to pick which one it is or you get what you're given (I guess start sequentially from the back skipping the exit row). That would fall down when they use an additional coach, though.
In my experience most National Express drivers, despite working alone, are not in the remotest bit shy of enforcing things they wish to see enforced. Particularly the Scottish ones!
Or as an alternative they could move to an airline style system of everyone having a numbered seat, just you have to pay to pick which one it is or you get what you're given (I guess start sequentially from the back skipping the exit row). That would fall down when they use an additional coach, though.
In my experience most National Express drivers, despite working alone, are not in the remotest bit shy of enforcing things they wish to see enforced. Particularly the Scottish ones!
Many a lone traveller spreads out on a double seat when boarding National Express and Megabus in the hope of dissuading anyone from joining them. I'm certainly guilty. I've also worked out where best to sit to keep both seats. However unlike most I do offer to move if I become aware of two people looking for a double seat when none are available.