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Reply to "NYTs Etiquette - "I Refused to Switch Seats on a Plane. Twice. Was I Wrong?""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a family books together, they are on one file in the system. I find it hard to believe that an airline would break up a family if all reservations where made together AND seat assignments were made as well. I've only been broken up one time and that was due to we had made the reservation initially, then added another reservation for more people. Same person called, but didn't know to make sure to add to the existing reservation, rather than start a new one. The system did not register us as flying together. So when a change happened with the plane, we were separated. [/quote] It is both hard to believe and very common that airlines change seats to separate families after they have booked seats together.[/quote]
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