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According to seatguru.com the Southwest planes we are flying on have one row that has only two seats (11D and 11E) in it instead of the normal 3 seats.
For those of you that fly Southwest regularly what do you think our chances are of getting these seats? They are in an exit row. We are two adults so we can sit there.
Are these seats normally in high demand or are they not because kids can't sit in an exit row.
We are doing EBCI so I'm hoping to be in the A boarding group.
For those of you that fly Southwest regularly what do you think our chances are of getting these seats? They are in an exit row. We are two adults so we can sit there.
Are these seats normally in high demand or are they not because kids can't sit in an exit row.
We are doing EBCI so I'm hoping to be in the A boarding group.