We have always made sure that we had seat assignments when we booked our flights but we have have some bad luck recently. We are a family of 5, with a baby, and share carry-on bags. We also take DH's laptop for movies, so we choose to sit in together.
Over spring break, our seats (that had been reserved over 4 months before) were changed between the time we checked in on-line at home and we arrived at the gate. There was not an equipment change and the gate attendants were stumped. They said that a disabled person could have needed the seats or that there was an equipment change. Upon checking, neither applied. They apologized over and over but the flight was full and they could not get us back together. (We ended up with 2 of us being 3 rows back.)
On our last flight, we had 3 different ressies (DH went early for business, DD and I used vouchers, DS was a new purchase). They made comments about linking our ressies so that our minor children would not be separated from us. Well, it happened again on the second leg of our flight. When we checked in for the first leg, we discovered that were were all in middle seats, in 4 different rows. The originating ariport couldn't touch the connecting airport's seating assignments, so we had to wait. When I calmly approached the connecting gate agent, he firmly stated that the flight was full and he could not make any changes. I was very, very careful to be cooperative and asked why I was separated from my minor children. He refused to look and took the next guest. I stepped away, to cool down and re-think our options. DH had the kids down the terminal, eating a quick lunch. They announced that upgrades were available for $25 each, so I thought, this is it! I approached the counter again but a different agent was there. I calmly told her that I needed to try to get us at least in pairs (1 adult, 1 child) and she was quite wonderful. She told me that I didn't need to pay for the upgrades to get seats together and she immediately started looking for options. Within a minute, she had a plan. The other (rude) gate agent, suddenly turned warm & friendly, too, and helped her get us better seats.
(Yeah.... long post.... I know.......)
With the flights being so full these days from dropped flights, seats have become an issue for for. So, my questions are:
Have you lost your seat assignments for unknown reasons?
Have you been able to work successfully at the gate for seat problems?
Any hints?
Over spring break, our seats (that had been reserved over 4 months before) were changed between the time we checked in on-line at home and we arrived at the gate. There was not an equipment change and the gate attendants were stumped. They said that a disabled person could have needed the seats or that there was an equipment change. Upon checking, neither applied. They apologized over and over but the flight was full and they could not get us back together. (We ended up with 2 of us being 3 rows back.)
On our last flight, we had 3 different ressies (DH went early for business, DD and I used vouchers, DS was a new purchase). They made comments about linking our ressies so that our minor children would not be separated from us. Well, it happened again on the second leg of our flight. When we checked in for the first leg, we discovered that were were all in middle seats, in 4 different rows. The originating ariport couldn't touch the connecting airport's seating assignments, so we had to wait. When I calmly approached the connecting gate agent, he firmly stated that the flight was full and he could not make any changes. I was very, very careful to be cooperative and asked why I was separated from my minor children. He refused to look and took the next guest. I stepped away, to cool down and re-think our options. DH had the kids down the terminal, eating a quick lunch. They announced that upgrades were available for $25 each, so I thought, this is it! I approached the counter again but a different agent was there. I calmly told her that I needed to try to get us at least in pairs (1 adult, 1 child) and she was quite wonderful. She told me that I didn't need to pay for the upgrades to get seats together and she immediately started looking for options. Within a minute, she had a plan. The other (rude) gate agent, suddenly turned warm & friendly, too, and helped her get us better seats.
(Yeah.... long post.... I know.......)
With the flights being so full these days from dropped flights, seats have become an issue for for. So, my questions are:
Have you lost your seat assignments for unknown reasons?
Have you been able to work successfully at the gate for seat problems?
Any hints?