Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Recitation of the website is where you will find the facts.
If you don't like comments that can be construed as OT, then I suggest you read the web pages. In all reality, they are the most accurate place to find information.
Delta does allow seat assignments, but, how often have you read that they have changed equipment and the seats are not together, IMHO, that is a gamble. If you don't want to take the gamble of not being seated together, fly an airline that you think will keep you as you originally reserved. It is really simple.
It really IS simple. Out of probably 50 flights on Delta I have not gotten my seat assignment ONE time. It was a real hassle to have to fight for a seat, and it would take a significant savings to make it worth that trouble.
BTW, as a practical matter, I expect that any airline would have a liability issue with seating a five-year-old at a significant distance from an accompanying adult, despite something one might read on a website. That is why some ask for actual experiences and advice, not the party line from a website which, believe it or not, most are intelligent enough to find without assistance.
