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Old Aug 26, 2019, 2:47 am
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bon mot
 
Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: FAI/ANC
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Originally Posted by rickg523
AS needs to insure that small children are seated next to a responsible adult or provide UMC service.
They can achieve this by waiving seat selection fees for an adult/child pair on standard fares. Airlines should not be allowed to extort fees from parents by threatening an unsafe condition for their children if they don't pony up. And by adding the UMC fee to Saver fares if a minor child is traveling on the ticket, refundable if the child ends up seated next to his parent (as if AS would ever let that happen under these guidelines). The additional charge would clearly warn the customer that with this Saver fare their child may be seated alone, but will be attended to by the Cabin Crew as a UMC. Under standard operating conditions, other passengers should not be annoyed by being asked to make up for Alaska's neglecting the simple solution here. But as long as passengers snipe at one another, instead of the carrier purposely creating the condition for increased profitability at their expense, there's little incentive for them to do so.
Per the OP, all children in this thread were under adult control. And nothing prevented the woman in 6 from handing the infant back to her companion. And before Saver seats (which 22B is not), all parents had to “pony up" or find another mode of transportation. And sharing one’s opinion in a forum is one reason why we’re all here. I note no pettiness, only dialogue from those who do not wish to be inconvenienced by families who prefer not to plan accordingly. “Actions have consequences” applies to parents, too.
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