Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think there should be a rule that if a kid is too young to fly unaccompanied then the airline needs to provide a free guarantee that you'll be able to sit with that kid.
SW offers family boarding for kids 4 and under, and allows 5 year olds to fly unaccompanied. So they do provide this.
A 6 year old is old enough to ride on a school bus without a parent on the same vehicle. They're old enough to sit a row ahead of mom. Chances are someone will give up seats, but if not they'll be fine.
No, not all. Yours may be ok but mine would not be. And, my child does not ride a school bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think there should be a rule that if a kid is too young to fly unaccompanied then the airline needs to provide a free guarantee that you'll be able to sit with that kid.
SW offers family boarding for kids 4 and under, and allows 5 year olds to fly unaccompanied. So they do provide this.
A 6 year old is old enough to ride on a school bus without a parent on the same vehicle. They're old enough to sit a row ahead of mom. Chances are someone will give up seats, but if not they'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I really think there should be a rule that if a kid is too young to fly unaccompanied then the airline needs to provide a free guarantee that you'll be able to sit with that kid.
Anonymous wrote:I really think there should be a rule that if a kid is too young to fly unaccompanied then the airline needs to provide a free guarantee that you'll be able to sit with that kid.
