kaytieeldr
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I never said you were dumb. To the best of my knowledge, I never even implied it, and I apologize if any of my posts came across that way.
AirTran reasonably apparently expects its family passenger to realize that 'location' can also mean who you sit next to - and to choose to pay for seat selection accordingly.
they expect parents traveling with young children to reason out that if they feel their own seat location needs to be adjacent to their child, that the parent would realize they have to pay for that option.
Because you didn't take the time to find out why you might want to preselect your seat
YOU failed to educate yourself regarding what selecting your seats in advance entailed that it's the airline's fault or responsibility in ANY way??
I don't know anyone who WOULD expect to sit with other members of their party, of ANY age, without preselecting specific seats when given the opportunity.
Just because you failed to educate yourself doesn't mean you are stupid. I don't think kaytieeldr was calling you dumb at all. Maybe your actions but not you.This right here just screams ~ stupid.
Yeah, I am not sure how the heck you could assume that if you have flown alot...Go to American Airlines, United or Delta and don't select your seats; see what happens at the gate on a full flight.I never assumed I would pick WHERE we would sit. Just that SHE wouldn't be sitting by herself. I could give a flying fig if I sit next to my DH or mother when we fly. I do expect them to sit a child next to a family member and not a stranger.
But you had no reason to believe it, either. The website provided an example of why a passenger would want to select a seat in advance. That's all it was - an example. They didn't provide every reason. There are obviously other reasons why a passenger would want to select seats in advance. Sitting next to one's young child is a great one, as you know. Someone who's superstitious might pay to select their seat to avoid sitting in row 13, or to ensure sitting in rows seven, eleven, or seventeen. I have two favorite rows on my airline of choice. They don't charge for these rows, but if they did, I would pay to select my seats.I just really don't believe that they were upfront about the fact. I had NO reason to believe I wouldn't (or one of the other seats we paid for) would be next to my young child.
Respectfully, you were probably the only four who didn't either prepay for seat selection OR check in online prior to arriving at the airport (can be done 24 hours or less before departure).I find it very hard to believe that on the entire plane ~ we were the only four seats that didn't pay to pick.
Shady how?Why is no one can accept that companies have shady business models?
And there were no middle seats one behind the other, at least? So that the baby could have sat on one adult's lap, and another adult could have sat in a seat directly behind your three-year-old? Not ideal, sure - but not the travesty of being seated in separate parts of the plane.*BTW* this flight wasn't even full I found out once we were all loaded up.
I find it very hard to believe that on the entire plane ~ we were the only four seats that didn't pay to pick.
They PURPOSELY split you up. They make NO effort to try and get your seats together. IMHO that is POOR customer service.
I think I'm confused. You purchased a nonrefundable airfare, then changed your mind, then got upset when the airline attempted to charge you their standard - and as NancyinIL indicates, surprisingly low - fee to which you agreed by purchasing that nonrefundable ticket? I guess I'mhow that's the airline's fault, as well as why you object to patronizing a business that enforces its own rules?
I only fly nonstop on Airtran so it doesn't affect me, but I think you only pay the seat fee once. Your total fees would have been 5 x $6 there ($30) and 5 x $6 home ($30.) Bags are $15 each so another $45 there for a total of $105. Not almost $200.If I had to pay another $6 per person for each leg of the flight ~ let's see that is 4 legs at $6 = $24 x 5 passengers = $120 Then another (25? per bag) x 3 bags $75 now I am paying almost another $200 on top of the flight. JetBlue is just cheaper.
Originally scheduled direct flights to and from MCO on AirTran. Was notified a few weeks ago they were removing the direct return flight and replacing with a 1-stop. Ok, that stinks, but hey, this is AirTran.
Then two days ago they replace that with a 2-stop layover that gets in too late (kids have school the next day, plus a myriad of other issues).
They offered to move up or back a day, or refund...none of which are acceptable. So am considering returning to a different airport and renting a car for a 3 hour drive, which would cost me an additional $160.
Guess how happy I am about this whole thing?
After this trip, adios AirTran. I'm not falling for the good ol' bait-and-switch again.
= cancelling their flight arrangements = subject to a $75 cancellation fee.But the poster wasn't asking for any refund, just letting Airtran know they would not be on the plane.
Well, first ValuJet ACQUIRED AirTran, then they changed the entire company name to AirTran.A little OT but let's not forget that this airline is re-named. They changed their name because nobody would ever fly them under the former name, "ValuJet". Remember them?
PebblesMK said:My flight got changed a couple of times (time changes, layovers...different day) and I changed my flight, fee free three different times because the realize it was an inconvenience and if they have a flight that works better, they'll book without a fee.
I did not expect a (insert bold here ) REFUND for my ticket. Try reading my post before responding in a superior condescending way. I apologize for confusing you. I'll make myself more clear. I. Don't. Like. Airtran.I think I'm confused. You purchased a nonrefundable airfare, then changed your mind, then got upset when the airline attempted to charge you their standard - and as NancyinIL indicates, surprisingly low - fee to which you agreed by purchasing that nonrefundable ticket? I guess I'mhow that's the airline's fault, as well as why you object to patronizing a business that enforces its own rules?
I did not expect a (insert bold here ) REFUND for my ticket. Try reading my post before responding in a superior condescending way. I apologize for confusing you. I'll make myself more clear. I. Don't. Like. Airtran.
PP was correct in saying there really are a lot of rude people on the DIS. I'm glad I've been around long enough to not let it bother me.
Well, first ValuJet ACQUIRED AirTran, then they changed the entire company name to AirTran.
Aquired and re-named....
"After the large amount of negative publicity surrounding the Flight 592 incident, ValuJet suffered serious financial problems. On July 11, 1997, ValuJet announced it would merge with the much smaller Airways Corporation, parent of AirTran Airways. The merged company would retain the AirTran name, although ValuJet was the senior partner and nominal survivor of the merger. [4][5]. In November 1997, the company announced it would move its headquarters from Atlanta to Orlando. On November 17, 1997, AirWays Corp. and ValuJet completed their merger, and the tarnished ValuJet name passed into aviation history"