ilovejack02
<font color=peach>what do you all think?<br><font
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vhoffman said:I sympathsize with the op. We had something similar happen with CO on our trip to Hawaii last June.
We had booked and paid for the flight almost a year in advance. We had picked our seats. Then they changed the flight almost at the last minute--well, 2 days in advance. We were never notified--I just happened to see a note to me when I checked our flight status. They had our email and phone number but never bothered to contact us.
When they changed the flight they also changed the seat assignments. We are a family of four, with two minors. They knew that from the assignments--its states clearly on all flight numbers that they are minors. However, we were split up all over the plane--not even in the same sections! I protested that 2 minor children couldn't be expected to be by themselves for 8.5 hours. My ds has ADHD and needs to be accompanied. The CO agent I spoke with was quite rude--he said "What do you expect me to do? Move people around who have paid for and selected their seats months in advance?" Well, that's what they did to us--cancelled our flight, booked us on another, then made no effort to keep a family with 2 minor children together. I was told perhaps we could work out something when we actually boarded with the gate agent. I didn't realize they probably expected a "tip" of some sort to rectify their mistake. We just got the same crap--we can't expect other people to rearrange their seat assignments for you! Like we were some sort of scum! Finally we boarded the plane, hoping someone would offer to change seats with us. If we could just arrange for one child to be with one parent, not all four together. Well, we were actually on the plane when they told us they couldn't rearrange us. My ds started to panic and cry that he would be by himself. I couldn't believe the airline could be so insensitive to such a situation. My ds was seated in the middle of a 3 across between a couple who were annoyed that their middle seat was occupied--they thought it would be vacant and were quite upset to find out it was occupied. My poor ds was wedged in between 2 people who were openly hostile towards him. I asked if one of them would consider trading seats so I could sit with him, they said they had picked those seats well in advance and shouldn't have to move. I pointed out that we had also picked our seats many months in advance and the change was due to the airline, not us. They then said they had "no intention of babysitting" for an 8 hour flight. I asked what they suggested, I'd offered to trade with them. They didn't want my seat because it was next to the bathroom. Finally I told ds to take my seat and I'd take his--if they were going to be hostile during an 8 hour flight they could fight with me, not a frightened child literally caught in the middle. Well, I took my seat, we too off, both my children alone with no support or comfort, my ds was screaming "Mommy, I'm scared" the whole take off. Finally, after we were airborne, a kind soul offered to change with us so we could sit together. My dh managed to trade with someone else so he was across the aisle from my dd. The whole experience was horrible! They kept acting like it was our fault somehow when the airline changed not only our flight but our seating arrangements! We have no desire to fly in the future, road trips for us!
I would have FREAKED and prob cancelled flight. See link for my reason why.
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TRAVEL/NEWS/08/08/northwest.molest/