becka
<font color=green>Proud Mommy of sweet Nathan and
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- Aug 17, 1999
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AAAACCCCCKKK!
I am really new to all of this SW stuff. We always flew Delta in the past so there were never any suprises. I remember reading on here a little while back that a lot of the time the SW planes are making multiple stops. I thought that since our was a non-stop flight that the plane would be empty when we got on. Well it turns out that our flight originates in Portland, OR earlier that day. Well how will this effect us?
I am really concerned about us not getting seats together. My DS is only 1 1/2 and he can't sit by himself...plus I understood that all car seats have to be in a window seat for safety reasons. I really don't want to spend the flight separated from DH. I want us both to share the joy (or chaos) of our son's first flight. I don't want to be the only one dealing with a fidgety toddler especially if I am seated next to a stranger. What are the odds that an entire row of 3 will be empty?
I was also already concerned about having time and the room to install the car seat correctly (my understanding is you need to recline the seat, etc. to get it to fit properly) and now I just picture us not having room and being split up!
This is really bothering me. In fact so much so that I am wishing I had just stuck with Delta even if it meant switching planes in Atlanta.
I am really new to all of this SW stuff. We always flew Delta in the past so there were never any suprises. I remember reading on here a little while back that a lot of the time the SW planes are making multiple stops. I thought that since our was a non-stop flight that the plane would be empty when we got on. Well it turns out that our flight originates in Portland, OR earlier that day. Well how will this effect us?
I am really concerned about us not getting seats together. My DS is only 1 1/2 and he can't sit by himself...plus I understood that all car seats have to be in a window seat for safety reasons. I really don't want to spend the flight separated from DH. I want us both to share the joy (or chaos) of our son's first flight. I don't want to be the only one dealing with a fidgety toddler especially if I am seated next to a stranger. What are the odds that an entire row of 3 will be empty?
I was also already concerned about having time and the room to install the car seat correctly (my understanding is you need to recline the seat, etc. to get it to fit properly) and now I just picture us not having room and being split up!

This is really bothering me. In fact so much so that I am wishing I had just stuck with Delta even if it meant switching planes in Atlanta.