kritter
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TIA!!


Kritter...as for the Early Bird on the way home. Your boarding position will be assigned 36 hours before your flight, but you won't be able to print boarding passes until 24 hours before the flight. So you can do that at your hotel, at Guest Services, or wait until you get to the airport on the return flight.
Have fun! I'm heading out tomorrow, too!![]()
Thanks,, safe travels to you and your family. Ok, great so I do not need to do anything ahead of time for the way home? Can I get the boarding passes printed at my hotel??
While a number of us may argue the ethics of holding seats for later-boarding passengersI have had a B54 boarding pass and was still able to find seats together for my family of 4. You will have to split 3 and 3 anyway due to the seat configuration. You will have to "hold" seats for those B boarding passes, as the family boarding is after the A's and before the B's. If you go towards the middle of the plane you will be fine
While a number of us may argue the ethics of holding seats for later-boarding passengers, in this case, what the OP is going to want to do is have the first-boarding family members take the window and aisle seats. Most passengers won't take middle seats unless forced by circumstances (aka no more aisle or window seats available).
Question, though. The OP only lists five boarding pass numbers: A54, A55, A56, B02, B03. Was this a mistake, or do you actually only have five boarding passes for six people?
Also, um... oh, yeah. If you have small children who might have a tendency to kick (or pull on, or otherwise 'attack') the seat in front of them, PLEASE have members of your party sit in front of the children, instead of behind or across the aisle.