ruadisneyfan2
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- May 20, 2006
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I wasn't the one that booked our air travel. I was at work and unable to book so the friends we are traveling with booked the flight for all of us. I didn't know picking seats was an option since I have never had this issue arise with an airline. I myself have flown several times for work with different airlines and the person I booked my tickets with always was assigned a seat next to me during those flights. I have flown on my uncle's flight pass with American Airlines for the past 8 years for personal travel and I have become rather spoiled by flying on that. I didn't want the stress of flying standby with a group so I agreed to book on whatever airline they chose so we could arrive at the same time. It just never entered my mind that 2 adult tickets booked at the same time with a child, all with the same last name would not be assigned seats next to each other. Thank you for the tip of calling, I just happened to read about people not being seated with their children and had a bit of a panic because this was a thought that I had never entertained. Of course it would be well worth the $18 to make sure my child sits with us, it would be absurd to think othewise. I also would never ask someone sitting with their family to move so I could sit with mine. I am not a hypocritical pain, I simply was just unaware that this would even be an issue.
I really wasn't trying to be mean but really there are plenty here on the Disboards, esp if you ask this question on the family board, who say, "I refuse to pay a fee just to sit next to my child. How dare they charge us for that!" and then insist that they be seated together.
My dh even moved his seat last time to allow a mom to sit with her small kids and this was after we paid the $6 for him to sit with us. Their kids were much younger than ours and really since the plane was 3x3, and I was with our 2, it wasn't a big deal but basically we paid the fee for her.
