Originally Posted by
Michael El
What part of "Pick a seat, any seat. Aisle? Window? Front? Back? At Southwest, we let you sit where you like. We don’t assign seats on our flights, so feel free to sit in any available seat once you board the plane" don't you all understand?
Personally I don't mind if someone saves a non-exit row seat as long as I can grab in aisle seat.
Well that's just it, isn't it? If I'm saving a seat for someone, it's not
available for someone else to sit in.
And while I am really half-joking about that, what if I'm A1 and the person I'm traveling with is A2. We both board, take the 2 seats we want and at about A50, A2 decides to get up and go to the restroom. B9 comes along and wants A2's seat. Are they entitled to it because it is "available"?