Originally Posted by
msm2000uk
A friend of mine purchased 2 seats on Southwest Airlines last year, as he is a little bit larger than average.
He got to check-in to be advised his two seats were not together...in fact one of 11A, and the other 18D.
He was less than amused, especially as the flight was fully booked.
Perhaps Southwest thought the exercise of travelling between the seats would be of benefit to him.