mousestruck
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After reading through some recent threads regarding seating on AirTran flights booked through SWA, I called both airlines to get the official scoop on how seats are assigned.
First, both airlines confirmed that seats are assigned at the point of check-in (up to 24 hours in advance) vs. at the airport. I was happy to hear that... until Airtran went on to say that seats are assigned randomly, meaning there is absolutely no assurance (or likelihood) that individuals on the same reservation will be seated together.
In fact, it is entirely possible that everyone will be seated separately... kids included. The only way to increase our chance of being seated together is to wait to check-in at the airport... which, of course, increases our chance of being bumped if the flight is full/overbooked and others checked in sooner.
Ughh... I am regretting my decision to book my Airtran flight through SWA to save the baggage fees.
I knew there was some risk re. seating, but I thought there would be effort on Airtran's part to seat people on the same reservation together. My kids are older, but I still don't like the idea of being seated all over the plane. Sooo... now I'm kicking myself for being frugal, and I'm considering changing our flight to a less desirable time on a SWA operated flight for peace of mind. Of course it will cost me more (even without change fees), and kids will miss a whole day of school vs. a half day... but I guess the silver lining is that we get a few more hours at Disney.
First, both airlines confirmed that seats are assigned at the point of check-in (up to 24 hours in advance) vs. at the airport. I was happy to hear that... until Airtran went on to say that seats are assigned randomly, meaning there is absolutely no assurance (or likelihood) that individuals on the same reservation will be seated together.

Ughh... I am regretting my decision to book my Airtran flight through SWA to save the baggage fees.
