Fairyjen1
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I was just curious how often this really happens.
I see on here where people post that they SW won't let young children (ones too old for family boarding, but too young for the parent to be comfortable with them sitting by themselves. ) sit by themselves and they will force people to move to accommodate. Has anyone ever experienced this after they paid for EBCI. Do you get your EBCI refunded or other compensation if you and your travel companion are now sitting in middle seats on opposite ends of the plane after you paid for a good boarding position?
I have flown many times. If I'm by myself or a short flight I usually just check in at the 24 hour mark. I've even changed with someone to a middle seat once so they could sit with their teenager who was uncomfortable sitting by themselves. I don't have a problem being between two strangers. I'm used to public transportation.
However, this upcoming trip is with my boyfriend, it's somewhat romantic and we are flying from CA to FL so a longer flight. We really want to sit together so I sprung for EBCI round trip. Now if someone tells me they our seats for their family, who didn't buy EBCI, how likely is it that Southwest will force me to move, and will they refund my EBCI?
I just want to be prepared, I don't generally cause trouble, and would be fine moving if they could find us something together. But if SW forces you to accommodate do they refund your EBCI or offer some other compensation? I've never been forced to change on sW, it's always been voluntary, but this time the circumstances are a little different and want to be prepared, especially flying to Orlando where there is likely to be lots of families with kids.
I see on here where people post that they SW won't let young children (ones too old for family boarding, but too young for the parent to be comfortable with them sitting by themselves. ) sit by themselves and they will force people to move to accommodate. Has anyone ever experienced this after they paid for EBCI. Do you get your EBCI refunded or other compensation if you and your travel companion are now sitting in middle seats on opposite ends of the plane after you paid for a good boarding position?
I have flown many times. If I'm by myself or a short flight I usually just check in at the 24 hour mark. I've even changed with someone to a middle seat once so they could sit with their teenager who was uncomfortable sitting by themselves. I don't have a problem being between two strangers. I'm used to public transportation.
However, this upcoming trip is with my boyfriend, it's somewhat romantic and we are flying from CA to FL so a longer flight. We really want to sit together so I sprung for EBCI round trip. Now if someone tells me they our seats for their family, who didn't buy EBCI, how likely is it that Southwest will force me to move, and will they refund my EBCI?
I just want to be prepared, I don't generally cause trouble, and would be fine moving if they could find us something together. But if SW forces you to accommodate do they refund your EBCI or offer some other compensation? I've never been forced to change on sW, it's always been voluntary, but this time the circumstances are a little different and want to be prepared, especially flying to Orlando where there is likely to be lots of families with kids.