It depends - sometimes they do, sometimes they only let one kid and one adult, sometimes they cancel it altogether.We buy it too. Although we still sometimes have to board after families. And they do let the whole family on, not just a parent and a child. I've seen huge families board during family boarding (grandma, grandpa, teenages, etc) - as long as there is one kid under 4, the whole family waltzes on.
We buy it too. Although we still sometimes have to board after families. And they do let the whole family on, not just a parent and a child. I've seen huge families board during family boarding (grandma, grandpa, teenages, etc) - as long as there is one kid under 4, the whole family waltzes on.
I hate this. If there is going to be a 'rule' then there should be 100% compliance. Period. There was a time, at TF Green. My dd was probably 15 or so. Well, the gate attendant announced boarding for families that needed a bit of extra time to get settled. We stood and watched as about 6 families jumped up and boarded....only one family with a young child. All the other families had older kids....and no, none 'looked' like they needed any special treatment. My dd just stood there and laughed...saying it was so wonderful to see so many 'needy' families, teaching their children that they get to do whatever they want.I've heard them make announcements saying parents and children only, not grandparents, aunts, etc. I've also seen them actually turn away grandparents when they tried to board with the family.
On the other hand, I was sitting behind a family at the gate who were concerned that they had C boarding. The mom said "I guess I should have got online early". They announced family boarding ages 4 and under. All of the sudden the dad said "we're a family, let's go". Meanwhile, the kids were probably 8 and 10. They got at the end of the family boarding line and were not stopped.
We never buy it, what I do is check in right at the 24 hour mark- I set a reminder in my phone and then checking in on the Southwest app really couldn't be easier. We have traveled to MCO from MHT 4 times this past year and we are usually in the high A to mid-B section. I just hate to pay an extra $100 for the potential of a bad seat. Totally your call but I really don't see the need for my family.
And that is the point. If someone doesn't want to pay, that's their choice, but taking pot luck is kinda part of the deal.We always buy it, we flew home yesterday, there were many families split up later in the boarding process. 1 asked my DH to move, he was sitting with 2 of our kids, so they could have 2 aisle seats together- umm no. Sorry we paid to be checked in so we could have a better chance at sitting together.
I'm flying with my mom in about a month on SW and we are both adults but I paid for EBCI. I can tell you right now if some family asks me or my mom to move so they can sit with their child my answer will be no. I'm not saying no to be rude but, even though we are both adults, I paid extra for a better chance that the two of us will sit together. I purposely did this because while Idc who I sit by my mom is afraid of flying so it will be easier for her to have me next to her and not some stranger. So, when I fly, I'm not moving so you can sit with your young child. I also don't drink so no amount of "free" alcohol from SW will get me to change my mind.
I also pay for EBCI when my husband and I fly. Again we are both adults but we are both so busy with work that when we are on vacation I want to spend every minute I can with him because I know after vacation we will go back to not getting to see each other as often as we would like. So, again I'm not moving for a child whose parent chose not to buy EBCI.
That being said, if you sit your child next to me, I will be nice to your child and help them with their drink or electronics if need be but my focus and my priority is going to be on my mom and my husband.