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New guidance from the government urges airlines to seat parents with young children "to the maximum extent practicable and at no additional cost."
The Department of Transportation has released new guidelines that direct airlines to provide parents and children under 13 with adjacent seats at no additional cost.
The Office of Aviation Consumer Protection (OACP) released a statement explaining that while the number of complaints it receives about this problem are relatively low, "even one complaint is significant for the impacted travelers."
The notice explains that airlines "should do everything that they can to ensure the ability of a young child (age 13 or younger) to be seated next to an accompanying adult (over age 13) family member or other accompanying adult, without charging fees for adjacent seating."
The OACP says that in four months it will monitor airlines' actions in this regard and, if necessary, enact further regulation. The notice alone, however, puts the pressure on airlines to accommodate families' requests for adjacent seating.
https://www.scarymommy.com/lifestyl...tter&utm_medium=owned&utm_campaign=scarymommy
The Department of Transportation has released new guidelines that direct airlines to provide parents and children under 13 with adjacent seats at no additional cost.
The Office of Aviation Consumer Protection (OACP) released a statement explaining that while the number of complaints it receives about this problem are relatively low, "even one complaint is significant for the impacted travelers."
The notice explains that airlines "should do everything that they can to ensure the ability of a young child (age 13 or younger) to be seated next to an accompanying adult (over age 13) family member or other accompanying adult, without charging fees for adjacent seating."
The OACP says that in four months it will monitor airlines' actions in this regard and, if necessary, enact further regulation. The notice alone, however, puts the pressure on airlines to accommodate families' requests for adjacent seating.
https://www.scarymommy.com/lifestyl...tter&utm_medium=owned&utm_campaign=scarymommy