Autumnslight
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Reading another thread about EBCI has me pretty confused! People here seem very knowledgeable about Southwest's boarding and seating policies, so maybe someone could help me out?
We're flying Southwest from BUF to MCO for the first time in late September. We have 6 people - three adults, two six year olds, and a three year old. Obviously we'd all prefer to sit together, but as long as we have at least one adult with each child, we can survive.
We didn't pay for EBCI, and we don't have any special memberships or statuses. I know we can check in online 24 hours before our flight, and then we get our boarding group/number. Since we have a three year old with us, it looks like just one adult and that child can board after the A group, then the rest of us would board with whatever group we get?
Buying EBCI would cost an additional $150 for all six of us, or $100 if only four of us bought it. It's not a ton, but we weren't planning on that. Looking now, it appears that our flight is sold out. What are the chances that we'd actually get to sit together if we don't buy EBCI? And even if we do buy it, there's still no guarantee that we'd be able to sit together, right?
If we ended up with a kid sitting by themselves, it would be kind of a big problem, for everyone involved, for multiple reasons. Does that actually happen - a little kid being separated from their parents on the plane? It seems crazy that that could really happen.
We're flying Southwest from BUF to MCO for the first time in late September. We have 6 people - three adults, two six year olds, and a three year old. Obviously we'd all prefer to sit together, but as long as we have at least one adult with each child, we can survive.
We didn't pay for EBCI, and we don't have any special memberships or statuses. I know we can check in online 24 hours before our flight, and then we get our boarding group/number. Since we have a three year old with us, it looks like just one adult and that child can board after the A group, then the rest of us would board with whatever group we get?
Buying EBCI would cost an additional $150 for all six of us, or $100 if only four of us bought it. It's not a ton, but we weren't planning on that. Looking now, it appears that our flight is sold out. What are the chances that we'd actually get to sit together if we don't buy EBCI? And even if we do buy it, there's still no guarantee that we'd be able to sit together, right?
If we ended up with a kid sitting by themselves, it would be kind of a big problem, for everyone involved, for multiple reasons. Does that actually happen - a little kid being separated from their parents on the plane? It seems crazy that that could really happen.