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I've noticed some of the airlines are like this in recent trips. It's really annoying. I do not want my child to sit by themselves if they are under 10. No way. If they are a teen, ok.
Next time, as the other passengers to see if you can switch with them. I can't believe no other people notice that a small kid is sitting alone! unbelievable. We were on a recent flight a few months ago. There was a mother that had 3 teenage kids. Their seats were rearranged somehow. When the flight attendant asked, she pointed her party and of course I noticed they are all teens. Then, pointed at us...we sat in our normal assigned seat-had to pay EXTRA for to sit together. That mom basically had her teenage kids occupy the seats that were not assigned to them but she wanted to be close to them. Those teens didn't even have a disability of any type. Then, I see other parents with smaller kids having to divide up their family. Ridiculous. |
Yup. I said in the first page I wouldn’t move if I had paid for an aisle or window seat. |
So you think that all the PPs who said that this happened to them were making it up? I agree that it's outrageous, but we will never get anything fixed for the future by being in denial about it and saying that it's so bad that it must not have happened. |
I can only hope to god that that's not true, given the fact that no one moved. Unfathomable |
| Which airline was this?? It's outrageous. And I cannot believe that a single adult on that plane would not switch seats with one of you. |
I think this is definitely part of the problem. Years ago, when pretty much everyone just got a seat assignment when they purchased tickets, and you didn't have to pay extra for everything, people assumed if you were split up from your young children it was because something had gone wrong, so they'd have more sympathy. Now, I think a lot of people assume that if someone is asking to change seats, it's because they chose not to pay the money for assigned seating, and are now just banking on the kindness of strangers. So the other passengers - who did pay, and assume you didn't - don't have any sympathy and feel you brought the situation on yourself. Of course, that's not what happened to OP, but I'd bet a lot of the "I'd never move" people assume that's what happened. |
Good grief. You need to loosen up a bit. My kid flew by herself when she was 9. What exactly to you think is the issue with a 9 yo sitting a few rows away from Mommy? |
Totally agree! And I know I'm guilty of assuming that. Fortunately I've never been asked directly to change seats or been on a flight where no one would change seats so a parent could sit next to their young child. |
| I’ve moved for people and people have moved for me. Even with a middle seat I wouldn’t want to sit next to someone in ten middle with a 3 year old on their lap and/or getting up and down to check on the 3 year old in the other seat. How strange! But in terms of ticketing you do need to be pushy and stand right next to counter or the agents will forget about you. |