You missed the critical next step which is “MOVE ON with your life”. No one’s coming for your seat. |
You know that safety briefing at the beginning of every flight about air masks dropping from the ceiling and securing your own mask before helping others. No small child is going to handle that on their own and it's totally unclear if the rando seated next to them will help them. It's repeated at the beginning of every flight. |
No. I asked for citations to the statement I quoted: "Being seated away from your children is actually a safety concern you dipshits." Citations to "every time a plane had to be evacuated" is a different thing entirely. How you made this mistake I have no idea. |
When has this incident actually occurred. That is what I'm asking. The airlines facing and resisting government regulation understand the difference between hypothetical and actual events. I'm not convinced DCUM understand this though. |
This this a thousand times this. When will people start understanding this? |
So it's a dangerous liability for the airline, but ultimately the passengers can decide not to do anything about it. If it's a dangerous liability, it would not be up to the passengers. |
I love how OP blames the passengers instead of the airlines that cause this issue in the first place. |
This happened to me too, except I was not near the restroom. The couple pretended at first not to know each other but eventually gave that up. It was really weird to be stuck between them. They did not ask me to move because they wanted to keep their window and aisle seats, so I was stuck between a couple sometimes talking to each other… |
+100 Why get mad at other passengers? Get mad at airline CEOs and CFOs. |
You can book your flights six months out or six hours out and the airlines can still change equipment to a different seat configuration and then all your careful selection of the most speshul seat in the plane for your speshul self is out the window.
I have a young child with SN and so we book well in advance and select seats whenever we can, but yeah when I was flying with my family to see a dying relative I didn’t get that option and I told the airline to sort it out. They did, and promptly, because the risk of an ADA suit or cell phone video of a three year old screaming for her parents wasn’t worth it to them. Your complaint is with the airlines. It’s a win for them that you blame your fellow passengers. See also: all debate about seats reclining. |
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This is exactly it! The airlines suck! It is their fault for separating families. They nickel and dime the consumer every opportunity they get. |
You sound like a really fun travel partner |
I have anxiety when it comes to flying, and I have a very small bladder. I always pay more for an aisle seat for those reasons. The anxiety makes me uncomfortable asking other passengers to move for me to get up to use the restroom if I’m stuck in a middle seat or window. I’ve passed on opportunities to hop on earlier flights because there were no aisle seats available. Unless someone wants to trade me for another aisle there’s no way I’m switching. |
This is PP you are responding to. Once it was at the gate, it was our turn to board, I scanned our boarding pass and the agent announced “oh, you’ve been reassigned” and then it printed out 4 new boarding passes. We immediately complained and she said we had to take it up with flight attendants. So we went down to the plane and told them what happened and they didn’t care nor would they help us. Told us to ask passengers ourselves. It was awful. Other 2 times were international flights coming back to the US so we had to check in at the counter. And we were told we had been bumped. We usually get to the airport 4 hours before a flight. It was BS. We had business class seats. We were told we could take the flight but only in economy and no one could sit by each other. F Delta. Be glad this has never happened to you. Just because it happens has no bearing on stories of it happening to many other people under various circumstances. It happens all the time. |