bob_bldr
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- Sep 19, 2006
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We made our AirTran reservations for a Christmas week trip last April because the flight times were great, the prices were good, we reserved our seats (paying the higher ticket prices totalling $90/RT ticket before the $20/RT ticket policy went into effect) and they offered RAC. The flight times have changed several times which we have been able to deal with but we learned yesterday that our reserved seats (front row in row 10) will be taken away if a wheelchair passenger needs our seats. I have no problem with the wheelchair passenger needing the front row, but why did AirTran sell me the seats without any mention of this policy? I am 6'5" and jumped at the chance for the extra room but now the choices are limited and AirTran tells us that the only way for our family of 5 to sit together is in the back of the plane. Does anyone know how frequently these reserved seats are used by wheelchair passengers and has anyone been moved from reserved seats on AirTran?
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