Originally Posted by
tarheelnj
Agree it implies no children, but if UA reserves several rows in the back for families they can pre-assign those seats at ticketing, but not disclose them until check-in. The corollary would be that if there are already too many families with children on BE fares for that section (e.g., MCO), they wouldn't sell any more seats to children.
Could they legally decide to not sell a lower priced ticket to a customer because they are traveling with a child?
As for not allowing pre-boarding for BE passengers with disabilities, that's an ADA lawsuit waiting to happen, so no way that would happen (at least in the US).
Does the ADA give anyone the right to board a plane early?
(obviously, anyone can try to sue for anything in this country)