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Old Dec 4th, 2013, 05:25 AM
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Spain Train Reservations - Seat assignment

I am trying to book train tickets for High Speed trains in Spain. The "Promo" fares are really cheap (70% discount), but the site says we cannot choose our seats. It is OK if I can't choose my seats, but I want to make sure my wife and I will get to sit together. So, my quesiton is, if I buy the "Promo" tickets, does Renfe assign seats next to each other when two people are travelling? Did any couple buy "Promo" tickets before and did the system assign seats next to each other? Thanks.
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Old Dec 4th, 2013, 07:42 AM
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Sitting next to each other when buying the deeply discounted tickets will depend on which seats are available at the time you purchase them. If you purchase them early enough, then it's a good possibly. If not, then you will be unable to change seats as all seats on the long and medium distance trains are reserved seating only. But you can always ask another passenger to change seats if you find yourself in that situation and can make yourself understood.
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Old Dec 4th, 2013, 08:03 AM
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It can happen, but often the trains are not totally sold out so you can move to
another seat(s).
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Old Dec 4th, 2013, 10:05 AM
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We traveled around Spain on the AVE trains on tickets bought under the previous discount system (Web fares). I bought the 2 tickets in the same transaction and we were always assigned seats nest to one another.
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It can happen, but often the trains are not totally sold out so you can move to
another seat(s).>

funny one Spanish train expert said recently that many if not most trains were full and do not count on buying tickets (in that case AVE Madrid to Cordoba) as many trains were full???

My experience is like yours however.
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I've always been able to book my seats when I bought discount tickets on Renfe. Has something changed?
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