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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We do that too. No big deal. Our kids are well-behaved and have been flying since they were babies. They are polite seat mates, don't fight with each other, and know to get loud and get attention if anyone is creepy. Never been an issue. When we can DH and I sit in first class in the row right in front of them and we can pass things back and forth even while seat belted in.[/quote] Cheapskates! If you can’t afford four seats then you can’t afford first class. [/quote] Lol, I assure you we're not cheap. Our kids love flying "alone" but without actually being alone, they don't need the extra space first class provides, it's not like they'll avail themselves of the free alcoholic beverages, so there's no need to give them first class.[/quote] Nice so you relax while someone else has to babysit your kids for free.[/quote] They don't need to be babysat on an airplane. They have a backpack full of stuff to entertain themselves and snacks and water. There are some adults who need more help than they do. [/quote] Yes they do. Sad they have checked out selfish parents. [/quote] Weird how you're so convinced you know my kids better than I do. I won't keep arguing about something so ridiculous with you. You're more immature than a child throwing a temper tantrum. [/quote] Different poster, but I sat next to my kids (7 and 10) for 3 hours on a flight to Florida yesterday and I didn’t do anything. I worked on my laptop and they read, listed to podcasts with headphones, drew pictures and ate snacks while I worked on my laptop. They handed their trash to me, but they wouldn’t have done that to a stranger. Meanwhile my husband sat next to some single dude in his 30s who got up multiple times, so my husband had to take things off his tray and stand up and then wait for the guy to come back. The guy also dropped his phone / AirPods multiple times making people get up so he could reach them. My kids are better seat mates than most adults and I believe this poster’s are too. [/quote]
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