Anonymous wrote:I would at least pay for 2 seats together.
That gets you two things:
1. The 3 year old is definitely with an adult. Clearly this is not negotiable, and oyu need to do everything you can to make it happen.
2. If it's a 3-3 configuration, and you already have 2 of the seats, it will be easier for the airline to put the 7 year old with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.
It’s not weird. The airline will sit the kids next to a parent. It’s fine.
I’m a pilot for a legacy carrier here in the US. No, they will not. And if you make a big deal about it on the plane, all you’ll do is in fact “make it weird” and delay everyone. Don’t do that. It is NOT guaranteed. Everyone else paid for their seats (main cabin tickets on my airline) and you are expected to do the same. The ticket and gate agent, and especially the flight attendants, aren’t going to be concerned with fixing your error.
Not sure what crappy airline you work for, but we fly Jet Blue and American often and there are always plenty of "free" seats to choose, in additional to the ones that cost extra closer to the front, emergency exit, etc. I've never had to pay to select seats for my family together. One time on American we were not able to choose seats at all (even for money) and by the time we arrived at the airport, they had already assigned us nice seats all together. Please share your airline so I know never to fly them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.
It’s not weird. The airline will sit the kids next to a parent. It’s fine.
I’m a pilot for a legacy carrier here in the US. No, they will not. And if you make a big deal about it on the plane, all you’ll do is in fact “make it weird” and delay everyone. Don’t do that. It is NOT guaranteed. Everyone else paid for their seats (main cabin tickets on my airline) and you are expected to do the same. The ticket and gate agent, and especially the flight attendants, aren’t going to be concerned with fixing your error.
Not sure what crappy airline you work for, but we fly Jet Blue and American often and there are always plenty of "free" seats to choose, in additional to the ones that cost extra closer to the front, emergency exit, etc. I've never had to pay to select seats for my family together. One time on American we were not able to choose seats at all (even for money) and by the time we arrived at the airport, they had already assigned us nice seats all together. Please share your airline so I know never to fly them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.
It’s not weird. The airline will sit the kids next to a parent. It’s fine.
I’m a pilot for a legacy carrier here in the US. No, they will not. And if you make a big deal about it on the plane, all you’ll do is in fact “make it weird” and delay everyone. Don’t do that. It is NOT guaranteed. Everyone else paid for their seats (main cabin tickets on my airline) and you are expected to do the same. The ticket and gate agent, and especially the flight attendants, aren’t going to be concerned with fixing your error.
Not sure what crappy airline you work for, but we fly Jet Blue and American often and there are always plenty of "free" seats to choose, in additional to the ones that cost extra closer to the front, emergency exit, etc. I've never had to pay to select seats for my family together. One time on American we were not able to choose seats at all (even for money) and by the time we arrived at the airport, they had already assigned us nice seats all together. Please share your airline so I know never to fly them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.
It’s not weird. The airline will sit the kids next to a parent. It’s fine.
I’m a pilot for a legacy carrier here in the US. No, they will not. And if you make a big deal about it on the plane, all you’ll do is in fact “make it weird” and delay everyone. Don’t do that. It is NOT guaranteed. Everyone else paid for their seats (main cabin tickets on my airline) and you are expected to do the same. The ticket and gate agent, and especially the flight attendants, aren’t going to be concerned with fixing your error.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.
It’s not weird. The airline will sit the kids next to a parent. It’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:The 7 yr old can sit anywhere. They're 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.
It’s not weird. The airline will sit the kids next to a parent. It’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For $500 I would take my chances. It is only a 2 hr flight.
"American's customer service plan now says it guarantees children 14 and under will be seated with at least one accompanying adult so long as the family is booked on the same reservation and there are adjacent seats available in the same fare class the tickets were originally booked in "
I know how this board feels about people not paying extra for assigned seats, but this policy might as well just say "We will try to seat your family together" and stop pretending that this policy is going to apply to most flights.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you pay, there is no guarantee you’ll be assigned a seat near your child(ren). Just pay, don’t make it weird, OP.