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In reply to the discussion: dad doesn't book adjacent seats and whines cuz he has to pay $88 to sit next to daughter [View all]uppityperson
(116,020 posts)4. If there were "numerous empty seats", it seems easy enough to put them together. Even so, kids and
parents should be seated together, especially very young kids. Reading the responses, it seems greed from the front check in area. They could have told him there were plenty of empty seats.
He has my sympathy.
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Liberal_in_LA
May 2015
OP
I agree with him. Why is his request such a big issue when Ultra Orthodox Jews can throw a
stevenleser
May 2015
#2
It wasn't a big issue. He could have waited until he got on the plane to see if anybody would
LisaL
May 2015
#5
By the time people get on the plane and settled in, they may be less willing to move.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2015
#12
Being offered only fee-based seat reassignment, when they knew damn well the flight had empty seats
Gormy Cuss
May 2015
#35
No, but there were probably middles back to back if the plane had plenty of empty seats.
Gormy Cuss
May 2015
#37
It's very likely that the only adjacent seats open were for sale at an extra fee
discntnt_irny_srcsm
May 2015
#38
First, I was responding to the post which suggested that there might not be two adjacent seats.
Ms. Toad
May 2015
#56
thank you, exactly and so have I (moved). He didn't want to risk not having seats together, but was
uppityperson
May 2015
#57
Jewish, sounds better than Jews there. I always figure out a way to do that because
randys1
May 2015
#29
NOt according to several of my friends who are Jewish. I will defer to them, if it wasnt
randys1
May 2015
#40
As others have pointed out, there's nothing wrong with referring to Jews as Jews.
Gormy Cuss
May 2015
#58
If there were "numerous empty seats", it seems easy enough to put them together. Even so, kids and
uppityperson
May 2015
#4
If there were numerous empty seats, why couldn't he find to adjacent seats at booking?
LisaL
May 2015
#6
If one of his or his kid's seats was an aisle or window one, he'd have takers, no problem.
MADem
May 2015
#28
I think most people who fly regularly would know that its not hard to find a sympathetic soul
onenote
May 2015
#27
i agree witht he dude. if they could do it for 88, they could do it for customer service. nt
seabeyond
May 2015
#34