Originally Posted by
PDXPremier
Nope unless one of the passengers is a minor.
Technically Alaska guarantees that children
13 and under will be seated next to at least one accompanying adult at no additional cost including Saver fares.
-The child and accompanying adult are booked on the same reservation
-The accompanying adult chooses seats for the entire reservation or skips seats for the entire reservation, and does not make changes to seat assignments once they’ve been assigned--
-Adjacent seats are available in the same class of service your child is ticketed in at the time you book your flight
-The plane’s seat layout allows adjacent seating based on the number of children in your reservation
-Your original plane hasn’t been switched to a smaller aircraft