Originally Posted by
arlflyer
So what is the definition of "traveling together with"? In common English, I'd think that most people would say that being stuffed into the same metal tube, regardless of the placement within the tube, counts as "traveling together".
Maybe you have never supervised a child? Nobody can claim effective supervision of a young child conceivably twenty rows back.
DL is explicit in defining
together as same cabin:
Except as set forth in this Rule, children under the age of 15 will not be accepted for transportation unless they are accompanied on the same flight in the same compartment by a parent, legal guardian, or other passenger at least 18 years of age.