lllGurulll
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Sorry if I missed something in a previous post, but I'm not following. No one is going to make underage children board alone. There is no requirement that children use EBCI, and in many, many years of flying SWA with kids I have never once been separated from them on a SWA flight even with "B" bp's. There is always a choice.
The reality of the unwritten rule on seat saving is that the FA's will turn a blind eye to saving ONE seat as long as that seat is NOT in the first 10 rows or an exit row, as long as it is being saved for a real passenger, and as long as no one else wants it. (Part of the unwritten understanding is that savers need to head aft if they want to be successful.) If another passenger challenges you for the seat, the FA will always take that person's side. Attempts to seat-save using "stuff" in the seats will be frowned upon by the FA's -- they really HATE that practice. If you want to save a seat, be prepared to politely verbally defend it, and understand that you will always be expected to graciously concede if challenged. Saving for a phantom passenger in the hope of holding open an empty seat is considered to be very bad form, and the FA's *will* call you on it if all expected passengers have already come through the jetbridge. (Larger passengers who have paid for the add'l seat get an official "reserved" placard to be placed there.)
The official policy regarding children is that they must be 4 or under and would board between A and B groups. the only way that policy allows me to bring them with me in the A group is if I paid for EBCI. I'm sure I could cheat the system and get away with it but it doesn't change the fact that they don't inform you of that up front. I paid for all three of us because I was under the impression it was fully required for all three of us to board together. Nothing on the site states otherwise. I am just being an honest paying customer. Just like everyone else should be.