tinkerbellandeeyor
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I thought about it I was selfish and we will have plenty of time together and its 100 times more important that a minor is with there parents
Yes. However, if airlines make equipment (ie: aircraft) changes, that could change seating availability/assignments. I assume there's a computer program that reassigns the seats, I don't know how well it's programmed to keep traveling companions together. Also, if a flight is delayed (or missed), that will affect seating on connecting flights.Is it not possible to book two or more adjoining seats on most airlines? Several people speak as if it is not.
Warning everyone in advance my group is going to be stubborn us three adults are going to sit together so we can visit mom step mom and myself
We never get to see or talk to each other
Personally, I've liked Delta. I've had one instance where they changed my window seat to a middle because they changed planes and eliminated the row I was sitting in. But, I've taken advantage of their change policy (if departure or arrival time is changed by 60+ minutes, you can change your flight for free) multiple times to better times. One time, we had even booked an airport 90 minutes away for a cheaper flight. They actually called me and asked if I could go on an earlier flight, I was able to move to our "home" airport (30 minutes away) at decent times for no charge.
I like that even in coach you get free drinks and a snack (granted, not much, but it's something), even (most of the time) on short flights. I flew American once (not booked by me). And on a 3 hour flight, the only thing they would do is give you a cup of water.
I like Delta's entertainment (can stream movies/tv shows to your device), and you can pay for internet and browse the web if you'd like. I think SW does that now too, I don't know about other airlines.
Another "good" Delta story...Flying Delta in September for the first time in many many years. I was getting nervous reading most of the posts, but appreciate this one. So far, all my interactions have been great. Had to call to update information once I obtained TSA pre check and they made the updates quick and easily. They told me that my flights had changed (one a lot, and one by just a few minutes) and wanted to make sure the changes were ok. The one that changed by a lot was because the afternoon flight was cancelled and they put me on the AM flight which was the flight I really wanted to begin with but was a lot more than the later one. So I actually was pretty happy about that change. Seats are not 100% what I would want, but still bulkhead in the Comfort section (just 1 is now a middle and not an aisle). Should be ok though.
That is only in extreme cases, in which passengers are ordered to move by FAs, and they outright refuse. That's a different situation from a fellow passenger asking if you'll move for them, or even from an FA asking (not ordering) if you don't mind moving to help out.I don’t blame you at all for wanting to sit together, but I would rethink the stubborn part. Hours of footage of Youtube shows what happens when passengers act out or refuse to move on planes (spoiler: it ends with them being dragged off by police and not going on their trip).
That is only in extreme cases, in which passengers are ordered to move by FAs, and they outright refuse. That's a different situation from a fellow passenger asking if you'll move for them, or even from an FA asking (not ordering) if you don't mind moving to help out.
Politely responding, "No thanks, I'd prefer to keep my seat", is not going to get you booted off a plane, unless you had actually been ordered to get up.
Correct that was my point as well.To be fair -- I complained above that Delta changed our seat assignments to all over the plane... but we had no troubles on our trip. Our flights were on time, our flight attendants were efficient and friendly, etc. I would fly Delta again, but I did not know their reputation for changing seat assignments/flight times. I would keep more of an eye on my reservations next time.
That is only in extreme cases, in which passengers are ordered to move by FAs, and they outright refuse. That's a different situation from a fellow passenger asking if you'll move for them, or even from an FA asking (not ordering) if you don't mind moving to help out.
Politely responding, "No thanks, I'd prefer to keep my seat", is not going to get you booted off a plane, unless you had actually been ordered to get up.
I agree! I just assumed “stubborn” meant “everyone hold on to your hat because this is gonna get crazy” lol
I did have a change of heart up thread and said I would move for a child and my post was more anger towrds someone else
I moved for a adult to be closer to his family on my last flight after dh gracefully gave me his aile and the guy never interacted with his family and I could have had easier access to the restroom had I stood my
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I can honestly say I don't think I've ever seen people move to redistribute the weight on a normal commercial flight and I've been on full flights, half full flights and no where near full flights. There's never been a "folks we've got to have you move here and oh you move there we need to redistribute the weight"FA does asks passengers to move to balance the weight of the plane with passengers and their luggage so the Pilot can take off and keep the plane in the air. Happened on our last flight. FA told us to stay as a family and moved all the single passengers behind us forward. Took them 4 times of asking them and then they threatened that the plane won’t take off. There were 3 hold outs who moved after that.
Delta is by far the best airline we have flown. SWA in 2nd.
I'm another frequent flier who has never had that happen. ONCE, back in 1992 (I know the year as it was the first trip then DH and I took together and his parents were not happy we took the airline up on the offer) we had an airline announce, after boarding, that there was a weight restriction and they needed ten people to get off and fly the next day---they offered vouchers and a hotel and dinner. That was the only time, out of many, many flights, that i have heard anythign of the sort.I can honestly say I don't think I've ever seen people move to redistribute the weight on a normal commercial flight and I've been on full flights, half full flights and no where near full flights. There's never been a "folks we've got to have you move here and oh you move there we need to redistribute the weight"
Was this a small plane?
Cargo weight sure they have to adjust that but that is done as they load the luggage.
I can honestly say I don't think I've ever seen people move to redistribute the weight on a normal commercial flight and I've been on full flights, half full flights and no where near full flights. There's never been a "folks we've got to have you move here and oh you move there we need to redistribute the weight"
Was this a small plane?
Cargo weight sure they have to adjust that but that is done as they load the luggage.
I can honestly say I don't think I've ever seen people move to redistribute the weight on a normal commercial flight and I've been on full flights, half full flights and no where near full flights. There's never been a "folks we've got to have you move here and oh you move there we need to redistribute the weight"
Was this a small plane?
Cargo weight sure they have to adjust that but that is done as they load the luggage.