Yup, and if you're flying with kiss this needs to be part of your planning. Don't expect others to give up the seat they paid for. |
Fine with me. Hopefully you end up next to one of my kids, then. In advance, I apologize that one of them has sensory issues with headphones, so they will probably keep unplugging them and listening to their tablet using the speakers. He's very friendly, though, but doesn't really have an understanding of personal space yet. |
Did you pay the fee to get a seat next to your snowflake? |
| Kids are young adults, in their 20s, and when we fly as a family, we do not pay extra for seats together |
Well yeah I wouldn’t either if my kids were grown adults lmao. Presumably those of us who do this still are talking about elementary/preschool kids, not adults. |
Pay the fee to get what you need. |
| No, I have status. |
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For a long haul flight I would but we almost always buy the level of seats that comes with some level of change-ability or refund-ability and that almost always comes with seat selection.
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Sounds like you use your child as a passive-aggressive weapon. Hope he's oblivious enough not to realize that is how you see him. |
Reminds me of the Oompa Loompa song: Whose. To. Blame? The mother and the father. |
So do you expect that people who did pay the fee/fare to change their seat for you? |
We three just got assigned an exit row on the way home from Europe without paying a dime. Score? |
Some international airlines do not include advance seat selection with any "level" of fare. |
| Just pay. |
+1 |