Originally posted by Jeanny
I don't mind SW's non assigned seat policy... I don't, however, like the pre-boarder's who have ONE child and the family of 10 aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc... can board with that child. I know it's always been a sore point for a lot of people.
We also had A passes when we (my DH and I) flew recently and had probably 1/3 of the plane preboard and there were some extended families preboarding. There was also a news crew (4 people) preboarding with a single piece of equipment, but all 4 were allowed to preboard. Of course that doesn't occur as often as the extended families, but was still irritating.
I think that they should allow preboarding of families only within their assigned group. IE, before A boarding occurs, all of the A preboarders board, before B boarding all the B preboarders board, etc.
That would cut down on families waiting until the last minute to get to the airport since they know they can cut in front of everyone waiting until the last minute.
The exception would be people with severe medical reasons or children traveling alone (for safety reasons the solo kids need to be boarded).
And with anyone preboarding I think that there should be a maximum of two people per young child allowed on early. I would say one only 1 person, but they would then put a person in the window and aisle seats, therefore holding that middle seat, anyway. It's different if the parent is flying alone with several children (one under 5 and a couple more single digits)--they should all be able to board with the parent, but extended family should most certainly board with everyone else.
I will be flying SW with my son who is still 4yo next month so will still hopefully get to preboard...my last time doing that. I do still get to the airport early and end up with A passes.
T&B