Anonymous wrote:We are a family of 4 and all had to sit separately. (kids were 8 and 10) The flight attendant tried desperately to get someone to move so my 8 yr old who was freaking out about sitting alone would be able to sit next to one of us, but no one budged!!
After the 4th announcement by the flight attendant a man moved to another seat and asked the man next to him, whom he didn't know, to move too in a kind of "come on man, let's do this" kind of way. I'm so thankful for him.
I'll always look for other airlines before I look for Southwest again. It's not the service, the flight attendant was so nice and really tried, but I will always opt for any airline with assigned seats from now on.
I posted this on a different thread about SW and got dogged out because of it. I was told my child is old enough to get over it, that I was acting entitled, why should they give up their seat, etc. Typical DCUM nastiness, but I never thought that people were as nasty as they sometimes act on here in real life. I was dead wrong because that must have been some of the thoughts of the people on the plane since they wouldn't move.
It is astounding to me that we as a society in a first world country where we pride ourselves on our civilized lifestyle and high education that we have become so selfish and arrogant that it is too inconvenient to switch seats so a crying child could sit next to their parent on a cross country 6 hour plane trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're flying Southwest soon and I just realized we're the second leg of a flight originating elsewhere. The ticket agent said they have a large number of people already signed up for early bird boarding, so she said we'd likely be better off doing family boarding after the A group. The hitch is that the flight is completely sold out (both legs) and people from the first leg will already be on the plane when boarding starts here. Should I be preparing my kids (3 & 6) to sit with strangers? I'm suddenly feeling anxious!
We had this happen on a 20 hr international flight on Lufthansa. I near about lost my head! Never flying Lufthansa.
Sorry but it just brought back bad memories
Anonymous wrote:Just flew Southwest with my twin 5-year olds. We were on a non-stop flight so we didn't have your problem when we boarded after A group. But the last people to board the flight was a family of 3 - mom and two young daughters, maybe 6 and 9. The flight attendant made an announcement that there was a family aboard that would like to sit together and asked if some people would give up their seats. The flight attendant offered one free drink ticket to each passenger willing to move. Wasn't a problem.
Anonymous wrote:We're flying Southwest soon and I just realized we're the second leg of a flight originating elsewhere. The ticket agent said they have a large number of people already signed up for early bird boarding, so she said we'd likely be better off doing family boarding after the A group. The hitch is that the flight is completely sold out (both legs) and people from the first leg will already be on the plane when boarding starts here. Should I be preparing my kids (3 & 6) to sit with strangers? I'm suddenly feeling anxious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had to sit them with strangers. People have moved for us and are generally polite about it.
You think someone is going to kidnap the kid on the plane.
I pay for early boarding and you should do the same if you want to sit together.
Yikes you are a rude one! The problem is the second leg when you get on a flight which is a continuation for it is loaded with the people from their original leg also.
OP, the PP is one you want to sit the 3 year old by and then go to the back and close your eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had to sit them with strangers. People have moved for us and are generally polite about it.
You think someone is going to kidnap the kid on the plane.
I pay for early boarding and you should do the same if you want to sit together.
OP here. Ticket agent said early boarding wouldn't help and we'd be better off boarding after the A's. We did purchase early boarding for one of us, in the hopes that it would yield an earlier board than Southwest family boarding. No, I don't think anyone is going to kidnap my child, but I do prefer to sit with them since they would be nervous with strangers.
We're traveling with two adults and two kids, so don't need a whole row together or anything.