Originally Posted by
jmastron
I was agreeing with those that say it's not okay; they should be avoiding seating strangers next to each other -- which I had thought Delta was doing. Knowing that they aren't doing so on RJs means those who care should be careful about booking one.
According to a dummy booking seat-map, it appears if you select a A seat in Y on a CRJ, the B seat is already blocked, but the C/D seats have no ajacent seat blocking and you could be seated next to a stranger if you select one of those seats. It also appears that both the B and C seats are blocked in C+ so no worries on having to sit next to anyone in C+.