Big Kid
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Four of us will fly roundtrip from Detroit to Orlando in January. DW, DS, and myself are flying the same dates; DM (dear mother) is flying to Orlando with us, but going back by herself on a different date. I would like the four of us to sit together on the way down, and the three of us together on the way back. (Actually I don't know if there are four adjacent seats on these planes--they are 757s both ways.)
The tricky part is that I can't book mom with us on the same reservation because her return date is different. Further complicating the task, I have enough NW frequent flyer miles for one person to get a free flight, and my wife has enough frequent flyer miles for two people to get free flights. I have played around with Northwest's website a bit, but can't find a way to book the flights on a single reservation.
So my question is this: if I make one reservation for my mom, a second one for myself using my frequent flyer miles, and a third one for my wife and son with her frequent flyer miles, can we get adjacent seat assignments once they are available?
Thanks in advance for any information and/or suggestions.
P.S. Airtran is definitely cheaper and we've flown them before with no problems, but NW's departure times work far better for us in both directions.
The tricky part is that I can't book mom with us on the same reservation because her return date is different. Further complicating the task, I have enough NW frequent flyer miles for one person to get a free flight, and my wife has enough frequent flyer miles for two people to get free flights. I have played around with Northwest's website a bit, but can't find a way to book the flights on a single reservation.
So my question is this: if I make one reservation for my mom, a second one for myself using my frequent flyer miles, and a third one for my wife and son with her frequent flyer miles, can we get adjacent seat assignments once they are available?
Thanks in advance for any information and/or suggestions.
P.S. Airtran is definitely cheaper and we've flown them before with no problems, but NW's departure times work far better for us in both directions.