Southwest Customers of Size
#22
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Here's one way to solve the OP's problem: one of you other posters, who think that it's perfectly fine to let somebody else slither into your seat, should travel with her. You don't mind the armrest being up, and she gets the space she needs. Problem solved.
#24
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So now I'm slithering?? Glad you and everyone you know is perfect.
I thought of something silly. If I buy a second seat and since Southwest doesn't have assigned seating and am late checking in and end up in Group C, what happens if I get on the plan and all seats left are single, will they move someone so I can get my two seats together?
I thought of something silly. If I buy a second seat and since Southwest doesn't have assigned seating and am late checking in and end up in Group C, what happens if I get on the plan and all seats left are single, will they move someone so I can get my two seats together?
#25



Joined: Oct 2005
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If Southwest requires the traveler buy a 2nd seat after s/he is at the airport:
If the original ticket was discounted - then the 2nd ticket will be the same fare even though last minute fares are much higher.
If the original ticket was full fare - then the 2nd is charged at the child's rate.
If the flight is not oversold and there are seats empty - the 2nd ticket will be refunded afterwards.
(Robes: We know why you want the arm rest up - the only way you can get "up close an personal" w/ the cutie sitting next to you)
If the original ticket was discounted - then the 2nd ticket will be the same fare even though last minute fares are much higher.
If the original ticket was full fare - then the 2nd is charged at the child's rate.
If the flight is not oversold and there are seats empty - the 2nd ticket will be refunded afterwards.
(Robes: We know why you want the arm rest up - the only way you can get "up close an personal" w/ the cutie sitting next to you)
#26
Joined: Apr 2003
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I thought of something silly. If I buy a second seat and since Southwest doesn't have assigned seating and am late checking in and end up in Group C, what happens if I get on the plan and all seats left are single, will they move someone so I can get my two seats together?
They reserve a double-seat for overweight passengers by putting a note on a double-seat, and let them board before disabled - I am a witness!
They reserve a double-seat for overweight passengers by putting a note on a double-seat, and let them board before disabled - I am a witness!
#31
Joined: Dec 2006
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rick_c
Those seats are indicated on the seating plan as such (I know - we look for them).
Admittedly, I usually fly AA and this applies to them - I am not sure of all airlines - maybe somebody knows about Southwest in particular?
Those seats are indicated on the seating plan as such (I know - we look for them).
Admittedly, I usually fly AA and this applies to them - I am not sure of all airlines - maybe somebody knows about Southwest in particular?
#32
Joined: Feb 2005
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Re: Luggage - it took 3 days but eventually it caught up with him. Meanwhile, he went to the nearest "mall" in Berlin to buy a change of underwear and was blown away by the prices, even with the 50% promise from Lufthansa (I suspect he didn't actually keep the receipts anyway, knowing Mr. HKP). The cheapest he could find was Tommy Hilfiger.
He loves Lufthansa, though (his first experience -- has mostly been AA and partners before this).
He loves Lufthansa, though (his first experience -- has mostly been AA and partners before this).
#34
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He's not the greatest shopper, and he was sticking pretty close to his hotel near Potzdammerplatz (sp.???). There may have been a W/M (whatever that is) near him, but he might not have recognized which stores sell what. And, just for my info (haven't been to Germany), are many stores closed on Sundays?
#38




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jellybeana, there are any number of things that the United FA could have done with your neighbor's bag besides putting it under the seat in front of you. There is really no excuse for it, unless there was no way that you could use that space (e.g. too short to even reach your feet under the seat). It would have been wrong even if they had asked you if it was ok.
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