Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you pick the lowest fare, you’ve opted out of this sort of thing. That’s why it was the lowest fare. If you picked a higher fare class, it would have been “included.” I know it’s all kind of a shell game, but this one makes sense to me. You’re changing your ticket from the lowest cost one to one that has some features of the higher cost ones.
This.
We don’t pay an extra fee because we don’t buy the super cheap no frills fare.
Yes you are paying the extra fee by paying the higher fare. For $50 more you get the seat assignment. At least on Delta, there is no other benefit.
Anonymous wrote:OP if you pick the lowest fare, you’ve opted out of this sort of thing. That’s why it was the lowest fare. If you picked a higher fare class, it would have been “included.” I know it’s all kind of a shell game, but this one makes sense to me. You’re changing your ticket from the lowest cost one to one that has some features of the higher cost ones.
Anonymous wrote:We fly southwest to avoid this and also to avoid people who are going to freak out about being asked to accommodate a family with young kids sitting together. We also really like their "bags fly free" policy. When we fly to Europe we use airlines that seat families together. I think the EU actually requires this so flying within Europe you don't have to worry.
I wish people realized that this is about the airline screwing people and being dishonest in pricing, not people being "narcs." It used to be that seat selection was baked into the price along with checked bags and other *totally normal* aspects of flying. Doing a seat price and then nickel and diming you for everything else is a way to obscure the cost of flying so that they can charge more while claiming in advertising that they charge less. It's BS. Americans should demand better transparency in pricing and not accept policies like this that actually make flying worse for everyone.
The insane thing to me is that even if you pay to select your seat, if the flight is canceled and you wind up on another flight they don't even refund your fee for the seat you never even used. So a family of four could spend an extra $400 for seats together and then wind up having to beg people to move so they could sit with their little kids anyway. That's deranged!
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be 2 schools of thought here, some think that going on a flight is an open invitation for the display of bad behavior, others view it as their duty to be kind and considerate
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be 2 schools of thought here, some think that going on a flight is an open invitation for the display of bad behavior, others view it as their duty to be kind and considerate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you pick the lowest fare, you’ve opted out of this sort of thing. That’s why it was the lowest fare. If you picked a higher fare class, it would have been “included.” I know it’s all kind of a shell game, but this one makes sense to me. You’re changing your ticket from the lowest cost one to one that has some features of the higher cost ones.
This.
We don’t pay an extra fee because we don’t buy the super cheap no frills fare.
Yes you are paying the extra fee by paying the higher fare. For $50 more you get the seat assignment. At least on Delta, there is no other benefit.
Anonymous wrote:And, anniying that if your flight is changed or cancelled, the seat does not convey and you have to pay again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you pick the lowest fare, you’ve opted out of this sort of thing. That’s why it was the lowest fare. If you picked a higher fare class, it would have been “included.” I know it’s all kind of a shell game, but this one makes sense to me. You’re changing your ticket from the lowest cost one to one that has some features of the higher cost ones.
This.
We don’t pay an extra fee because we don’t buy the super cheap no frills fare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Airlines do this because fees are not subject to passenger ticket tax
No airlines do this because it generates more revenue with zero expense to them.