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I just flew SWA last week. Family boarding was still 4 and under, but they also announced only two adults could board with the child. I have seen very large families with many adults board during this time before with only one child. I don't know if this was isolated or a change in the policy.
It was my return trip, I just felt like she was judging me for flying under those circumstances. And obviously I had to fly home from said visit. Now, could I have been reading too much into it? Possibly as I was very emotional, my hormones were way out there (ended up with extremely low thyroid since that pregnancy) but I still think there was a better way to handle the situation. Even without pre-boarding a little kindness or help would have been appreciated.This surprises me, only because the Flight Attendants/Crew arrive at the gate, check in, and board and prepare the plane. The Gate Agents control boarding.
This confuses me as well. Wasn't this your experience on your return trip, not your flight to your family?
It was my return trip, I just felt like she was judging me for flying under those circumstances. And obviously I had to fly home from said visit. Now, could I have been reading too much into it? Possibly as I was very emotional, my hormones were way out there (ended up with extremely low thyroid since that pregnancy) but I still think there was a better way to handle the situation. Even without pre-boarding a little kindness or help would have been appreciated.
I'm not sure they didn't pre-board back then. It was 15 years ago and I had pre-boarded the trip out. Either way, I understand if they didn't allow pre-boarding at that airport. It was the attitude and treatment that bothered me. If they had allowed me to pre-board and still treated me so rudely I would still not like it. And as I said even just offering to help by carrying a car seat would have been nice. Or being patient while I was boarding in my proper boarding call would have made my outlook different.If you're talking about your experience not being allowed to pre-board with children on United, again, they don't do this. Gate agents and flight attendants deal with all sorts of people all day long, including people who are real pains, so it is likely you just took things too personally.
I'm not sure they didn't pre-board back then. It was 15 years ago and I had pre-boarded the trip out. Either way, I understand if they didn't allow pre-boarding at that airport. It was the attitude and treatment that bothered me. If they had allowed me to pre-board and still treated me so rudely I would still not like it. And as I said even just offering to help by carrying a car seat would have been nice. Or being patient while I was boarding in my proper boarding call would have made my outlook different.
I can understand policies are different at different airports/airlines and no I don't expect them to bend the rules for me or anything. Still you can say no we don't pre-board while being nice. I guess when I was growing up I was taught to treat everyone with respect so I hadn't expected such a snarky attitude. I have never encountered a bad attitude from any of Southwest's employees so we fly with them now.![]()
I'm not sure they didn't pre-board back then. It was 15 years ago and I had pre-boarded the trip out. Either way, I understand if they didn't allow pre-boarding at that airport. It was the attitude and treatment that bothered me. If they had allowed me to pre-board and still treated me so rudely I would still not like it. And as I said even just offering to help by carrying a car seat would have been nice. Or being patient while I was boarding in my proper boarding call would have made my outlook different.
I can understand policies are different at different airports/airlines and no I don't expect them to bend the rules for me or anything. Still you can say no we don't pre-board while being nice. I guess when I was growing up I was taught to treat everyone with respect so I hadn't expected such a snarky attitude. I have never encountered a bad attitude from any of Southwest's employees so we fly with them now.![]()
I never thought it was their job. I was noticing that one airline has people that offer to do something kind (maybe not part of their job but they offer) and prefer that airline. That's why my family loves Disney because they did more than just their job, they went above the mark.A bad attitude is never acceptable. However it is also not the job of anyone on the aircraft to haul your stuff on board for you. As you have said, you were emotional at the time, so I'm sure stuff that you would have normally shrugged off bothered you. It happens to most of us.
I was never misleading.I'm not sure you mentioned this happened 15 years ago; kind of a long time to hold a grudge over a pretty minor incident.