lorac4disney
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We are going to be flying into and out of Orlando on non-stop flights on Delta. My 12 year old daughter is autistic and I need side-by-side seating to be able to help her through the flight. The problem is that on our flight into Orlando, there were no side-by-side seats available.
Upon contacting the company we booked the flight through, they were of no help except to tell me to keep checking back on the seating assignment just in case someone cancels. Needless to say, it will be the last time I book through them. I contacted Delta directly. Instead of fixing it so that we could have side-by-side seating, they fixed it so that my daughter was sitting way off by herself with aisle seating.
Our flight leaves in two weeks so I thought I would cut straight to the chase and ask you wonderfully informative folks here how I would go about arranging for side by side seating. The Delta website was the most informative on saying that we would need to arrive early and contact the gate attendant. I was hoping to get a little more information than this and I don't want to risk calling them back so that they "fix" things even worse like booking her on a different flight altogether.
As you can tell, this is the first time my daughter is flying and it was a last minute change in plans to fly. Anyone know how early I need to arrive at the airport as well as where I need to go and what I need to do to get side-by-side seating?
Any information, tips, and helpful hints will be appreciated. Also, do I need documentation from her doctor stating that she is autistic?
Upon contacting the company we booked the flight through, they were of no help except to tell me to keep checking back on the seating assignment just in case someone cancels. Needless to say, it will be the last time I book through them. I contacted Delta directly. Instead of fixing it so that we could have side-by-side seating, they fixed it so that my daughter was sitting way off by herself with aisle seating.
Our flight leaves in two weeks so I thought I would cut straight to the chase and ask you wonderfully informative folks here how I would go about arranging for side by side seating. The Delta website was the most informative on saying that we would need to arrive early and contact the gate attendant. I was hoping to get a little more information than this and I don't want to risk calling them back so that they "fix" things even worse like booking her on a different flight altogether.
As you can tell, this is the first time my daughter is flying and it was a last minute change in plans to fly. Anyone know how early I need to arrive at the airport as well as where I need to go and what I need to do to get side-by-side seating?
Any information, tips, and helpful hints will be appreciated. Also, do I need documentation from her doctor stating that she is autistic?