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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If people are paying for particular seats, I think asking them to move isn’t reasonable. I am a parent and it’s been awhile since I’ve flown but I would absolutely pay to make sure my family was seated together. Now, if this is a case where the family reserved seats together and the airline changed things, then that’s on airline staff to make right.[/quote] This thread has 14 pages, but this comment on page 1 sums up how I feel. It's not like how it was 20 years ago. We all pay for the amenities we want on flights. If you paid to be together and it was an airline error, by all means, take it up with them. But if I'm seated with my kid and my 6'4 husband in the bulkhead that we paid an extra 500+ dollars for, it's really not my problem you didn't plan better or pay for more. And even if I'm flying solo, I'm not sympathetic to your pleas. Do better. [/quote]
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