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I really like flying swa and it's my airline of choice.
Unfortuneately, my name is on the no-fly list (I didn't do anything but several people with my same name did!) so whenever I fly, I can't get boarding passes until I check-in at the airport.
This is not a problem when seats are assigned. It's also not a problem if I fly on swa with someone (usually DH) who isn't on the no-fly list because they easily get the A pass and save me a seat (because I'm always stuck with the B pass no matter that I'm usually one of the first in the swa seating area.) BTW, the airline attendant at check-in is always sympathetic to me because I'm an innocent party but no amount of sympathy can get the computer to spit out the A pass!
I can put up with the above inconveniences and it wasn't a huge problem until now. What happened, you ask? My DH just found out today he's on the no-fly list! We leave in 3 weeks for WDW on a popular nonstop flight, and our DD9 will be with us.
As I see it these are our choices:
The three of us get in the B line and take our chances, hoping we find 2 or 3 seats together.
DD9 gets an A pass, snags a seat upon boarding, acts obnoxious so no one sits with her.
DD isn't the obnoxious sort so the second scenario not likely to work.
I don't know what to do but I'm determined not to allow DD to sit by herself (and I know she would be upset to do so). This is a surprise trip for her so I really don't want problems with this flight to take away from the fun of the surprise!
Any suggestions??
Unfortuneately, my name is on the no-fly list (I didn't do anything but several people with my same name did!) so whenever I fly, I can't get boarding passes until I check-in at the airport.
This is not a problem when seats are assigned. It's also not a problem if I fly on swa with someone (usually DH) who isn't on the no-fly list because they easily get the A pass and save me a seat (because I'm always stuck with the B pass no matter that I'm usually one of the first in the swa seating area.) BTW, the airline attendant at check-in is always sympathetic to me because I'm an innocent party but no amount of sympathy can get the computer to spit out the A pass!

I can put up with the above inconveniences and it wasn't a huge problem until now. What happened, you ask? My DH just found out today he's on the no-fly list! We leave in 3 weeks for WDW on a popular nonstop flight, and our DD9 will be with us.
As I see it these are our choices:
The three of us get in the B line and take our chances, hoping we find 2 or 3 seats together.
DD9 gets an A pass, snags a seat upon boarding, acts obnoxious so no one sits with her.

DD isn't the obnoxious sort so the second scenario not likely to work.
I don't know what to do but I'm determined not to allow DD to sit by herself (and I know she would be upset to do so). This is a surprise trip for her so I really don't want problems with this flight to take away from the fun of the surprise!
Any suggestions??
