goofyfigment
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I just flew on may 12th. I checked in 24 hours in advance. On my connecting flight my seat was moved and no reason was given. This was on united.
My brother is flying with his two children (aged 5 & 3) on southwest. I know they do not get assigned seating.
Always go to your airline's website for definitive information on their policies, including seating assignments. Don't rely on articles in newspapers or magazines or what a friend says.
You really can't expect a person to post their life history in a post - all I did was advise the OP to check her itinerary and make sure her seats don't get reassigned.
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Snip - although excellent so as not to repeat too much!
The OP is nervous, and wanted specifics. To post a generality with no context isn't hugely helpful. See how I told my whole story above? If I'd just said "we booked this flight, couldn't get seats next to each other, got one row away, worked out fine", that doesn't give any good context for what exactly happened with us and WHY it worked out. Or why I booked it.
The basic idea of checking flights and being prepared is great, but if giving an example to a nervous OP it's nice to give the context of a flight you're talking about.
In my opinion.![]()
Most of these responses don't apply to the OP because she is talking about SW, which has a completely different seating system than any other airline. Bottom-line, if you want to be guaranteed to sit next to someone on a SW flight, pay the extra $12.50 for early bird seating.
hello i am fairly new to this board i have concerns about which airline i should choose my husband and I and my two boys ages 10,9 will be flying to florida:
:and it will be my kids first time flying. If anyone have any suggestions they can give me to make the plane ride more at ease for me and my kids please do soo,
my younger child has adhd and austisum and loud noise bothers his ears, soo when the plane takes off and lands it may bother him. I have been reading a lot of stories about the new ways of flying that the seats are first come first serve, I haven't been on a plane for about 12 years soo a lot of things changed since i have been on a plane.
What is the best airline to fly that would most likely get seats together
with my family of 4, I can't imagine having my kids sitting next to a stranger on a plane for there first time. I know southwest would not be a good one because they don't asign seats at all i think. Soo if anyone can help me that would be great thank you.![]()
The best airline to fly would be one that serves your "home" (or nearby) and destination airport. I don't say this to be a smart aleck, but if your home airport doesn't have JetBlue, SW, AirTran, or whatever OUR favorite airline is, it doesn't really help you.hello i am fairly new to this board i have concerns about which airline i should choose my husband and I and my two boys ages 10,9 will be flying to florida:
:and it will be my kids first time flying. If anyone have any suggestions they can give me to make the plane ride more at ease for me and my kids please do soo,
my younger child has adhd and austisum and loud noise bothers his ears, soo when the plane takes off and lands it may bother him. I have been reading a lot of stories about the new ways of flying that the seats are first come first serve, I haven't been on a plane for about 12 years soo a lot of things changed since i have been on a plane.
What is the best airline to fly that would most likely get seats together
with my family of 4, I can't imagine having my kids sitting next to a stranger on a plane for there first time. I know southwest would not be a good one because they don't asign seats at all i think. Soo if anyone can help me that would be great thank you.![]()
does anyone have a tips on how to keep my kids busy on the plane, does chewing gum still help soo your ears don't pop thats what i use to do when i went on the plane. thank you.![]()
thank you everyone for all your help for the poster that asked me what airport im at my airport does have jet blue and southwest and all the other ones that have been mentioned i will be leaving out of hartford connecticut. my husband wanted to fly on southwest but then i told him about the seat problem but now we might stick with southwest or jet blue which is ever cheaper. and pay the extra cash for all seats together. thank you everyone for all your great tips.
does anyone have a tips on how to keep my kids busy on the plane, does chewing gum still help soo your ears don't pop thats what i use to do when i went on the plane. thank you.![]()
Chewing gum does still work to help keep your ears from popping.
As far as keeping your kids busy, that should be pretty simple. If they have an mp3 player of any kind, have them load it up with new songs. And any portable game system such as a Nintendo DS will keep most kids occupied for a long time! Just be sure that if your kids do have electronics they also have headphones to wear with them.
has anyone ever fly on delta with kids i was just looking to see what kind of prices they have and about there seating arrangements and saw a good price but now these days you get what you pay for soo i don't know if its a good airline now, or is southwest or jetblue better for my family and pay the extra fee for the saved seats. thank you
thank you everyone for all your help for the poster that asked me what airport im at my airport does have jet blue and southwest and all the other ones that have been mentioned i will be leaving out of hartford connecticut. my husband wanted to fly on southwest but then i told him about the seat problem but now we might stick with southwest or jet blue which is ever cheaper. and pay the extra cash for all seats together. thank you everyone for all your great tips.
does anyone have a tips on how to keep my kids busy on the plane, does chewing gum still help soo your ears don't pop thats what i use to do when i went on the plane. thank you.![]()
has anyone ever fly on delta with kids i was just looking to see what kind of prices they have and about there seating arrangements and saw a good price but now these days you get what you pay for soo i don't know if its a good airline now, or is southwest or jetblue better for my family and pay the extra fee for the saved seats. thank you
has anyone ever fly on delta with kids i was just looking to see what kind of prices they have and about there seating arrangements and saw a good price but now these days you get what you pay for soo i don't know if its a good airline now, or is southwest or jetblue better for my family and pay the extra fee for the saved seats. thank you