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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't mind as long as it is a switch to an aisle and in the same section of the plane. Sometimes a flight gets cancelled and you have to take whatever is left and that can mean separating couples and families that bought tickets together on the previous flight. [/quote] Who cares. You'll live people. You can go a few hours apart. Good grief, where they gonna go? [/quote] Being seated away from your children is actually a safety concern you dipshits. [/quote] How? Provide citations to incidents that have actually occurred. [/quote] They don't usually let small children be seated away from their kids. The flight attendants will hold the flight until the issue is sorted out.[/quote] Why are all these people saying they've sat separated from their kids? Why didn't the flight attendants sort it out if it's so dangerous? [/quote] Well, it depends on the age of the kids, obviously.[/quote] In my experience, flight attendants won't help you. Gate agents might. My little kids have flown separate from me, but a middle seat was too much for them. It's rough being a 6 year old girl between two big men. DD burst into tears. I did switch with her because my middle seat was at least with females. Our original flight was cancelled and we got scattered all over the next flight out. My 3 year old would be a safety issue. There's ZERO way she'd buckle her seat or remain sitting if I wasn't next to her. The companies are doing this to us for no reason. I've flown extensively in S. America and this isn't even an issue on their carriers. They automatically put families together, even if you're just two adult married people. The US carriers seem to prefer it if it's like Lord of the Flies on their planes. [/quote]
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