NotUrsula
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Families with little kids under 10 sitting by themselves? I was told that I would have priority when we get to the airport since we have small children.
In the US, the minimum age for flying as an unaccompanied minor is 5. Most airlines define "accompanied" as "in the same class cabin", so that you would not have to pay the escort fee if you are on the same plane, but the airline won't force anyone to move to get a parent sitting with a child 5 or older. The only time that they are legally required to force it for a younger child is if the child will be sitting in a carseat, though it normally is policy to re-seat for a solitary child that young.
That said, many FA's will help you ask for volunteers, and some may even sweeten the deal by offering the bribe of a free drink. Still, get there early if you need to get several seats together -- normally the best you are likely to get at the gate is a set of 2 or 3; more than that is very hard to do at the last minute, unless a connecting flight fails to arrive on time. As for priority, standby seat assignments are usually FC/FS, so get there as early as you can.