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Same here, except due to my claustrophobia and the fact that I just hate flying period, I always get an aisle seat close to the front. If I ever flew Southwest (which I don't because I choose to always be able to purchase the seat I need), but if I ever did fly them, you better believe I'd be paying for EBCI even though most of my flights are solo. Once I got on that plane I'd be sitting in the very first aisle seat I came to (and if someone in the window or middle seat tried to tell me they were saving that aisle seat, I'd still sit anyway and if necessary get the FA involved). Once in the seat I need, I'd not be moving for anybody. I don't do middle or window seats, nor do I sit in the back of the plane. I can't stand looking up that long tube or feeling like I can't get out. I have no problem paying for the seat I need (or in the case of SW doing everything in my power to get on the plane early enough to choose the seat I need). Why should I give that seat up for someone who was not willing to pay the EBCI fee or to someone who didn't even pay for their ticket at all. As a solo traveler who always sits in an aisle seat close to the front, I have been asked many times to give my seat up. I did one time and got stuck in a middle seat in the back of the plane. Even keeping my eyes closed most of the flight, that was the longest and worst flight I have ever been on. This was on an Air Tran flight where I had paid the more expensive fee for one of those aisle seats in the front that guaranteed Boarding zone 1. I swore I would never give up my aisle seat again and haven't. When asked I just say I can't. It's no ones business why I can't. I have no problem being confrontational or advocating for what I need.
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Sprinkling Pixie Dust!!!
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When I fly alone, I never have a problem moving to accommodate a family. I don't care what seat or row I'm in because the whole plane gets there at the same time. When I fly with my family, we go as far back as needed to get the whole row and then try to find a kind-looking person to offer the window seat to rather than have some creepy person next to my child. I never ever buy EBCI and have never had a problem finding seats for my family. I hope you have a great trip and I feel confident that there are more compassionate people in the real world who would be happy to help you if you need to move a seats to be with your children.
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Several posters are concerned for the original poster that she isn't aware of the conditions/restrictions that accompany a non-rev ticket. Now multiply those times four. They're the last to board - after all the assigned passengers, after all the standby passengers. They may not all get on that flight. If it's a connecting flight, they may get on the first leg but all or some may not be able to fly the second leg. In any case, you take what you can get for seats. I'm NOT saying the OP would do anything out of line, just providing information. The airlines don't care that the only way a passenger can afford to fly is on non-rev tickets. And those passengers represent the employee who got them those tickets - so no acting up/out, no causing a scene. |
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Sorry, I think it's ridiculous and I do look on people who are that petty with scorn and sarcasm. I don't believe $10 makes me better than anyone else and I have compassion for small children on planes (and the people on planes with them). You won't change my mind and I don't suspect I will change yours.
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If nothing else I hope that poster did not really bow out of the converstation and is at least reading along. Do some reasearch on this "gift" you have been given and get some real wold information. Even if the passengers are compassionate the airlines are not and they will seat revenue passengers first. There was a news story a couple months back about a family who became stranded while flying on non revenue tickets when they couldn't get on the last leg of the flight.
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Just to add in my 2cents. The $10 charge isn't really picking a specific seat. Even with paying it you aren't guaranteed anything. Once I booked the day SW put the schedule out and paid the extra $10 on the day I bought my ticket. I ended up with B seating. I also noticed A 1-14 were empty and was told were held for business customers. But there those boarding numbers sat, empty as we were lining up.
I'd move for a family as I'd hope if I needed it a kind soul would do the same for me. |
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I think that most people would move for a family, just like most people hold a door for someone behind them, or an elevator, or let a person with 1 item go ahead of them at the grocery store. Are we required to do these things? Of course not. But it's the decent thing to do and I feel like there are more decent people than jerks in this world.
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I do ALL of the above and then some!! Holding doors or elevators, letting MORE than one person go in front of me in a store if I know my transaction is going to be lengthy. Telling a mom with a little one they can have the next available stall in the restroom line because I can wait an extra minute longer than that child probably can (if that is the case at that moment...lol) and I AM A JERK because I won't give up my seat that I paid for to someone who is flying FOR FREE so they can have convenience??!! Again, it is time to accept PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. If you want to accept & use these types of FREE tickets, then do it knowing that you may or may NOT get on the flight all together and your seating will be where the leftover spots are. If someone is willing to move, GREAT!! But the whole plane should not be held up while some try to play musical seats to make 'their' life more convenient. It's not fair to the other 130+ passengers...that's my opinion. Maybe that's why other carriers have specific rules regarding usage of these tickets, because of situations such as this? Not sure, but it's a thought... Posted from Disney Forums Reader for Android |
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At any rate, that doesn't apply to the OP at all as she doesn't yet have any seats on any plane. She is taking a huge chance flying non-rev with children. They will need to be lucky indeed to get on the same plane, let alone get seats together. |
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