Saw on the news today, U.S. Airways will begin charging customers extra for window and isle seats. Will the other airlines follow?
Just curious, are these extra charges causing problems at check-in? Collecting extra money, sliding the credit card, etc.
Charging for window and isle seats
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I would definitely pay more for an isle seat ...
www.smartertravel.com/blogs/today-in-travel/us-airways-to-charge-for-aisle-and-window-seats.html?id=2552343
We flew JetBlue last week and the first 3 or 4 rows were
EMPTY! I guess people do not want to be nickeled and dimed for the front seats - also on the way back the flight attendant made people move up there to balance the plane. That was what they said - not me - go figure?