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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those if you objecting to the seat savers for family because we didn’t pay the extra for A boarding are assuming we’re all paying the exact same amount for our seats. Therefore we shouldn’t we allowed to do it. The reality is with all airlines the prices are all over the place. You could be sitting next to someone who paid double what you did just to get a ticket. Just be nice. [/quote] Boarding early to have more seat choice is an extra add on (or sometimes included in a higher priced seat). If an individual does not pay for it, they should not get it because their wife paid for it. Imagine paying extra at Disney to skip the line..and then pulling your spouse or whole family in based on your one purchase.[/quote] Yes. But this is also true for the pre boarders who don’t pay at all. [/quote] Because they have special needs..[/quote] Or they claim to. Plenty fake it and admit doing so. [/quote] SWA just needs to make sure these people get off last. it's fine to let them board first for their safety and because they need more time. SWA should also ensure their safety by getting them off last so they can take extra time. Safety first. [/quote] Preboarding people with disabilities isn’t always about their safety and it isn’t advertised about being for their safety. And if they waste time with your weird policing the exits policy, to satisfy the weirdly bitter person who had to let a disabled kid get on the plane and stow her O2 before she did, they will have more delays turning over the plane since they have to clean it. People will miss connections, and need to be rebooked at Southwest’s expense. And a flight attendant is standing at the exit to do what? Tell someone to sit down? That delays departure for the whole plane. Your main character syndrome? Is not relevant to Southwest’s bottom line. Cause you’re still giving them the money.[/quote]
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