Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I will not change my seat because you want to sit next your spouse or kids. It isn't my problem you can't sit together.
I also booked special meals I picked or the flight, so get it through your stupidly thick skulls that even if we switched seats, it causes even more problems when people have pre-specified meal picks. And no, I'd never, ever in a million years give up my aisle or window seat for a worse middle seat.
Why do so many morons insist with sitting next to family members if they can't book next to each other? It's a flight. They're not going anywhere and you'll be fine for a few hours. Requesters for switching seats cause so many stupidly awkward situations and can cause even more problems when other passengers may have specific meals or bought items on shops they have to locate your seat in order to deliver to you. Just sit in your own damn seat people and shut up.
Not morons. Last minute flight for emergency, delayed flight missed connection and added last minuted to new flight, cancelled flight and added on to new flight . . .
My mom was dying. Bought ticket with just a few hours notice. Had to take 7 year old. Flight was obviously overbooked as there were no seats to choose from. So yes, I asked the flight attendant to help us sit together.
Same thing happened when my flight was cancelled due to storm. Luckily people moved so I could sit next to my kids. I’m not trying for a upgrade.
Traveling for an unexpected death or to see someone unexpectedly about to die / something traumatic is the only scenario for which I’ll switch seats with someone.
Missed your connection or delayed or cancelled or whatever and rebooked? It’s on you to get the airline to rebook you on a flight you can sit together if that’s so important.
Didn’t want to pay extra to pick your seats? Your boycott of “pick your seat fees” and their existing business model isn’t my problem.
Or my personal favorite - upgraded to first and still want to sit together? Not my problem. Shoulda passed on the upgrade in that case.
Huh.
I get upgraded to first with my kids on ~50% of my domestic flights with family.
The vast majority of the time, someone volunteers to switch seats to allow us to sit together without being asked.
Seems like you’re an outlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they don't want to shell out the money to pick their seats ahead of time.
NOR SHOULD THEY HAVE TO!
Which isn't to say that other passengers should have to switch seats, but the blame here is with the airlines, not the passengers.
Also, with more flights being completely full, it's very possible that there are not 4 seats together even if you plan ahead.
So people are either too cheap to pay to select their seats or book too late to be able to select seats that will keep their family together, and the airlines are to blame for this? Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I will not change my seat because you want to sit next your spouse or kids. It isn't my problem you can't sit together.
I also booked special meals I picked or the flight, so get it through your stupidly thick skulls that even if we switched seats, it causes even more problems when people have pre-specified meal picks. And no, I'd never, ever in a million years give up my aisle or window seat for a worse middle seat.
Why do so many morons insist with sitting next to family members if they can't book next to each other? It's a flight. They're not going anywhere and you'll be fine for a few hours. Requesters for switching seats cause so many stupidly awkward situations and can cause even more problems when other passengers may have specific meals or bought items on shops they have to locate your seat in order to deliver to you. Just sit in your own damn seat people and shut up.
Not morons. Last minute flight for emergency, delayed flight missed connection and added last minuted to new flight, cancelled flight and added on to new flight . . .
My mom was dying. Bought ticket with just a few hours notice. Had to take 7 year old. Flight was obviously overbooked as there were no seats to choose from. So yes, I asked the flight attendant to help us sit together.
Same thing happened when my flight was cancelled due to storm. Luckily people moved so I could sit next to my kids. I’m not trying for a upgrade.
Traveling for an unexpected death or to see someone unexpectedly about to die / something traumatic is the only scenario for which I’ll switch seats with someone.
Missed your connection or delayed or cancelled or whatever and rebooked? It’s on you to get the airline to rebook you on a flight you can sit together if that’s so important.
Didn’t want to pay extra to pick your seats? Your boycott of “pick your seat fees” and their existing business model isn’t my problem.
Or my personal favorite - upgraded to first and still want to sit together? Not my problem. Shoulda passed on the upgrade in that case.
Anonymous wrote:I would switch a middle seat for an aisle or window seat.
I would switch to help out a family, but not to a middle seat.
Common courtesy ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I will not change my seat because you want to sit next your spouse or kids. It isn't my problem you can't sit together.
I also booked special meals I picked or the flight, so get it through your stupidly thick skulls that even if we switched seats, it causes even more problems when people have pre-specified meal picks. And no, I'd never, ever in a million years give up my aisle or window seat for a worse middle seat.
Why do so many morons insist with sitting next to family members if they can't book next to each other? It's a flight. They're not going anywhere and you'll be fine for a few hours. Requesters for switching seats cause so many stupidly awkward situations and can cause even more problems when other passengers may have specific meals or bought items on shops they have to locate your seat in order to deliver to you. Just sit in your own damn seat people and shut up.
Not morons. Last minute flight for emergency, delayed flight missed connection and added last minuted to new flight, cancelled flight and added on to new flight . . .
My mom was dying. Bought ticket with just a few hours notice. Had to take 7 year old. Flight was obviously overbooked as there were no seats to choose from. So yes, I asked the flight attendant to help us sit together.
Same thing happened when my flight was cancelled due to storm. Luckily people moved so I could sit next to my kids. I’m not trying for a upgrade.
Traveling for an unexpected death or to see someone unexpectedly about to die / something traumatic is the only scenario for which I’ll switch seats with someone.
Missed your connection or delayed or cancelled or whatever and rebooked? It’s on you to get the airline to rebook you on a flight you can sit together if that’s so important.
Didn’t want to pay extra to pick your seats? Your boycott of “pick your seat fees” and their existing business model isn’t my problem.
Or my personal favorite - upgraded to first and still want to sit together? Not my problem. Shoulda passed on the upgrade in that case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I will not change my seat because you want to sit next your spouse or kids. It isn't my problem you can't sit together.
I also booked special meals I picked or the flight, so get it through your stupidly thick skulls that even if we switched seats, it causes even more problems when people have pre-specified meal picks. And no, I'd never, ever in a million years give up my aisle or window seat for a worse middle seat.
Why do so many morons insist with sitting next to family members if they can't book next to each other? It's a flight. They're not going anywhere and you'll be fine for a few hours. Requesters for switching seats cause so many stupidly awkward situations and can cause even more problems when other passengers may have specific meals or bought items on shops they have to locate your seat in order to deliver to you. Just sit in your own damn seat people and shut up.
Not morons. Last minute flight for emergency, delayed flight missed connection and added last minuted to new flight, cancelled flight and added on to new flight . . .
My mom was dying. Bought ticket with just a few hours notice. Had to take 7 year old. Flight was obviously overbooked as there were no seats to choose from. So yes, I asked the flight attendant to help us sit together.
Same thing happened when my flight was cancelled due to storm. Luckily people moved so I could sit next to my kids. I’m not trying for a upgrade.
Traveling for an unexpected death or to see someone unexpectedly about to die / something traumatic is the only scenario for which I’ll switch seats with someone.
Missed your connection or delayed or cancelled or whatever and rebooked? It’s on you to get the airline to rebook you on a flight you can sit together if that’s so important.
Didn’t want to pay extra to pick your seats? Your boycott of “pick your seat fees” and their existing business model isn’t my problem.
Or my personal favorite - upgraded to first and still want to sit together? Not my problem. Shoulda passed on the upgrade in that case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I will not change my seat because you want to sit next your spouse or kids. It isn't my problem you can't sit together.
I also booked special meals I picked or the flight, so get it through your stupidly thick skulls that even if we switched seats, it causes even more problems when people have pre-specified meal picks. And no, I'd never, ever in a million years give up my aisle or window seat for a worse middle seat.
Why do so many morons insist with sitting next to family members if they can't book next to each other? It's a flight. They're not going anywhere and you'll be fine for a few hours. Requesters for switching seats cause so many stupidly awkward situations and can cause even more problems when other passengers may have specific meals or bought items on shops they have to locate your seat in order to deliver to you. Just sit in your own damn seat people and shut up.
Not morons. Last minute flight for emergency, delayed flight missed connection and added last minuted to new flight, cancelled flight and added on to new flight . . .
My mom was dying. Bought ticket with just a few hours notice. Had to take 7 year old. Flight was obviously overbooked as there were no seats to choose from. So yes, I asked the flight attendant to help us sit together.
Same thing happened when my flight was cancelled due to storm. Luckily people moved so I could sit next to my kids. I’m not trying for a upgrade.
Anonymous wrote:No. I will not change my seat because you want to sit next your spouse or kids. It isn't my problem you can't sit together.
I also booked special meals I picked or the flight, so get it through your stupidly thick skulls that even if we switched seats, it causes even more problems when people have pre-specified meal picks. And no, I'd never, ever in a million years give up my aisle or window seat for a worse middle seat.
Why do so many morons insist with sitting next to family members if they can't book next to each other? It's a flight. They're not going anywhere and you'll be fine for a few hours. Requesters for switching seats cause so many stupidly awkward situations and can cause even more problems when other passengers may have specific meals or bought items on shops they have to locate your seat in order to deliver to you. Just sit in your own damn seat people and shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just booked Aegean airlines 3 tickets for me and 2 teens!!!, and my seats got assigned immediately - 3 next to each other. Aegean also somehow manages to do it and we have 23 pages of posters blaming families for not paying extra to sit with their own kids.
Well, Air France messed up ours 3 years ago. Surely you understand that others have different experiences, especially on the day of the flight. Sure, my booking said we were together. That’s not what happened.
Anonymous wrote:As a petite female I definitely feel victimized by these seat changes. DH (tall guy) never gets removed from his aisle seat, but I have a high chance that I get removed from mine. I'm a T1 diabetic and pee a lot so I always choose and pay (if I can't choose) for an aisle seat. Also, for the past 8 years, I've been pumping while on a plane and need access to get up and use the bathroom (I pump and dump since it's not sanitary). Window seats are freezing on overnight flights too.
Planes are just straight up misery. When flying with my kids, I think that 5 and under need to be with parents. My 2 kids older than 5 (6 and 8) are perfectly fine by themselves. They can feed themselves, work their ipads and can order even on international flights. I've been moved to accommodate 12 year olds and I think that's outrageous. I started flying by myself internationally at 11 for the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they don't want to shell out the money to pick their seats ahead of time.
NOR SHOULD THEY HAVE TO!
Which isn't to say that other passengers should have to switch seats, but the blame here is with the airlines, not the passengers.
Also, with more flights being completely full, it's very possible that there are not 4 seats together even if you plan ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Because they don't want to shell out the money to pick their seats ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just booked Aegean airlines 3 tickets for me and 2 teens!!!, and my seats got assigned immediately - 3 next to each other. Aegean also somehow manages to do it and we have 23 pages of posters blaming families for not paying extra to sit with their own kids.
Well, Air France messed up ours 3 years ago. Surely you understand that others have different experiences, especially on the day of the flight. Sure, my booking said we were together. That’s not what happened.
Anonymous wrote:I just booked Aegean airlines 3 tickets for me and 2 teens!!!, and my seats got assigned immediately - 3 next to each other. Aegean also somehow manages to do it and we have 23 pages of posters blaming families for not paying extra to sit with their own kids.