all4disneyworld
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dennis99ss said:tks for the link.
There is one other reason that the assigned seating may make sense to the airlines. It could result in an extra revenue source, i.e. $5 for an aisle seat, etc. If all of the others go this way, Southwest would not be able to follow without assigned seats.
However, I cannot believe that a majority of people respond favorably to the idea of assigned seats. I would love to see what the breakdown is between their business customers, who should be considered their most valuable, as opposed to occasional leisure customers.
I fly southwest about 20-25 round trips a year, depending on what is going on. At one time I was platinum with Continental, but, theychanged their upgrade policies, etc. and started, basically, giving away the elite perks, which alienated me from them. Just an example of business acting to gain market while disregarding what they already have.
Yes, I am intrested to hear the results of this poll. We will just have to keep reading our RR emails and see whats happening. With the online check in it takes that anxiety out of the airport ticket counter situations. However, there is a woman that I see frequently flying to BNA and she literally stands for two hours in the front of the A line. And on my flights to PHX there is a couple that look like they have camped out, eating on the floor in the A line. I do appreciate the airports that have the seating on an angle with the lines so you are just in a group but not standing. Never fails though, as soon as the incoming flight passengers get off the plane everyone lines up. Makes me laugh!



