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[quote=Anonymous]I've always booked seats for my family together. The airlines sometimes switch our seats and separate us anyway, even though we select and pay for specific seats. One time I booked a 3-seat row for me, husband, and child (window, middle, and aisle). They split us up into three different middle seats and put my 4 year old daughter in between two grown men. I told the check in lady and she told me to ask the flight attendant. I told the flight attendant and she told me to ask someone to switch. I didn't even get the question fully out of my mouth before one of the men switched with me. That was very kind of him. I hate that airlines leave it up to passengers to sort out Lord of the Flies style. [/quote]
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