goofy4tink
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Okay....we booked our flight from Boston to LAX for Nov, late last winter/early spring. My friend booked us through Alaska Airlines, on a flight run by AA. Okay. She notices that AA has a plane with two rows missing the middle seat. Seems that with those four seats available, AA would have to put another flight attendant on board. So, they took the middle seats out of four rows, behind the wing. I think we're in row 17. So, we pay an extra $40 for seats in one of these rows. I have the window seat, the middle seat has a tray covering it, my friend has the aisle seat.
She sees that we had a time change, so goes in to confirm it. Then, they change the flight number. Okay. She looks at a seating chart, through AA. Well...it shows those middle seats as available for purchase! I looked on the Alaska site....they show the four middle seats blocked out, not available. So, she calls AA. She got a CS rep that just couldn't wrap her mind around the question...'Are those middle seats open for purchase or are they still taken out of service'. So she asks for a manager. The manager's answer to the question? "Mam, you don't have to worry. Very few people are going to book a middle seat. I'm sure that middle seat will still be open when you board' She had no idea about that middle seat being taken out of service in the four rows!!!!
So, I check Seat Guru.....the plane we're booked on does have the blocked out seats! I'm going to assume (knowing full well what happens when you do that!!!) that all will be fine. BUT.....if we board the plane and find someone sitting in that middle seat, a seat that was supposed to be empty and we paid extra for our seats based on that knowledge? Well....I can't say that my friend is going to be too happy.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Just curious.
She sees that we had a time change, so goes in to confirm it. Then, they change the flight number. Okay. She looks at a seating chart, through AA. Well...it shows those middle seats as available for purchase! I looked on the Alaska site....they show the four middle seats blocked out, not available. So, she calls AA. She got a CS rep that just couldn't wrap her mind around the question...'Are those middle seats open for purchase or are they still taken out of service'. So she asks for a manager. The manager's answer to the question? "Mam, you don't have to worry. Very few people are going to book a middle seat. I'm sure that middle seat will still be open when you board' She had no idea about that middle seat being taken out of service in the four rows!!!!
So, I check Seat Guru.....the plane we're booked on does have the blocked out seats! I'm going to assume (knowing full well what happens when you do that!!!) that all will be fine. BUT.....if we board the plane and find someone sitting in that middle seat, a seat that was supposed to be empty and we paid extra for our seats based on that knowledge? Well....I can't say that my friend is going to be too happy.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Just curious.