Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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You just posted that you found this Board because you wanted to know how it is flying with Spirit and vent about Spirit's policies. On this thread there is talking about a hypothetical where you're getting little information about Spirit thus far. The thread is about a guidance that has had zero progress. We have a dedicated SWA thread that is extremely helpful for example, we don't have one for Spirit but it's why I suggested creating your own thread.The threat title is "Parents Now Protected From Having To Pay Extra To Sit With Their Kids On Flights". Seems very relevant to contribute an example that shows how this is not the case. What's a little surprising is how many people jump in to defend a practice that consumer watchdogs in the government are working to curb.
The thread was created in July, has had no responses beyond July 22nd, the thread was about guidance given not about any protection written in stone. Unfortunately the OP's thread title was inaccurate when it was created and that was already discussed back in July. If you don't want to create your own thread that's fine but I'm not sure how much help you're going to get to answer your inquiry about Spirit and vent about Spirit here because no airline has presently had any requirements passed down to them by the DOT. All the document was about was "in 4 months time we'll review". In fairness there's been a lot of miscommunication about all of this and it wasn't helped by blogs and other articles picking it up. I went straight to the source from the DOT to get my information about it. Should there be an update about this I'm sure it will be posted about in the news and the 4 month time is coming up so perhaps we'll know soon.
ETA: Here the DOT page https://www.transportation.gov/indi...er-protection/family-seating/June-2022-notice and it has the actual document on it.
"In four months from the date of this Notice, OACP plans to initiate a review of airline policies and consumer complaints filed with the Department. If airlines’ seating policies and practices are barriers to a child sitting next to an adult family member or other accompanying adult family member, the Department will consider additional action consistent with its authorities." Nothing was ever "now protected" and all that was ever written was review, will consider.
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