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ciffy May 9, 2006 10:20 pm

Sky Marshals
 
I booked a flight last week FC, to NYC during Chirstmas. The continental rep told me no FC seats we're taken. However there we're 3 taken on the seat map on continental.com. (One for polits rest, but what are the other 2 for?) I was thinking Sky Marshals. I know most flights probably have them now. What are the chances that the flights I take have a Sky Marshal on them if I travel from the west coast to the east on CO?
Thanks

sushibear May 9, 2006 11:46 pm

At least one of the others (a bulkhead) is set aside for passengers with special physical needs until 24 hours before each flight.

ContinentalFan May 9, 2006 11:58 pm

I wouldn't guess they’re sky marshals. They must have just taken the seats out of inventory.

Xyzzy May 10, 2006 5:36 am

The seat stealers don't book that early.

ciffy May 10, 2006 8:48 am


Originally Posted by ContinentalFan
I wouldn't guess they’re sky marshals. They must have just taken the seats out of inventory.

Isnt Row two like reserved for them? Should I change my seat to a different row, so I don't get booted. I payed for FC, so I would like to make sure I sit in FC. Do you think it will be a problem if I am in row two?

CO 1E May 10, 2006 9:12 am


Originally Posted by ciffy
Isnt Row two like reserved for them? Should I change my seat to a different row, so I don't get booted. I payed for FC, so I would like to make sure I sit in FC. Do you think it will be a problem if I am in row two?

Row 2 isn't reserved for them, per se, it's just that they often sit there. Getting booted out of your seat for a FAM is almost never a problem if you reserve row 2 in advance - I wouldn't worry about it.

Don'tGoThere May 10, 2006 9:15 am

Seat Stealers?
 

Originally Posted by xyzzy
The seat stealers don't book that early.


Come on now, this is a bit harsh. They may "steal" your seats (and mine for that matter), but it is our fault for allowing the US Government to over-react following the events of 9/11.

Bonehead May 10, 2006 10:04 am

I've never seen a marshall in a window seat.

nzqjyb May 10, 2006 10:16 am

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Originally Posted by Don'tGoThere
Come on now, this is a bit harsh. They may "steal" your seats (and mine for that matter), but it is our fault for allowing the US Government to over-react following the events of 9/11.

I couldn't have disagreed more until I heard what Jeff had to say about this during the Q&A for the CO DO II at IAH. Ran it past an FBI friend on mine who reluctantly concurred that he is probably right but that they will now forever be in the "deterent" business and that is precisely the job of FAM. Oh that and shooting people on the ground.

ND Sol May 10, 2006 10:23 am


Originally Posted by ciffy
I know most flights probably have them now. What are the chances that the flights I take have a Sky Marshal on them if I travel from the west coast to the east on CO?

It is generally believed that fewer than 10% of all flights have FAM's on board.

CO 1E May 10, 2006 10:24 am

For the OP - here are the problems with trying to plan ahead for a guaranteed seat in F and hedge agains FAMs, downgrades, etc.:

The OP didn't mention what type of aircraft the flight is on, but no matter what the equipment, it is very difficult to pick a seat that is completely immune on the narrowbodies. Row 2 is the only row that is complete on all of CO's mainline narrowbodies, but if you want an aisle, there is always the minimal risk that a FAM would take your seat. Row 1E and F exist on all mainline aircraft, but not everyone likes the bulkhead, and the amount of legroom vaires by aircraft. Seats 1A and B exist on all 735s, 73Gs, 733s, 752s, 757s, and 753s, but the legroom varies and it is not possible to reserve 1B in advance. Row 3 exists on all 733s, Gs, 738s, and all 757s, but if you get downgraded to a 735, your seat disappears. Same goes for any flights that are scheduled on equipment with rows 4-6 (in F) - there is always the risk of downgrade.

ciffy May 10, 2006 11:01 am

Im flying with a companion, on a 757-200 (2A|2B) there, and a 737-800 (3A|3B) back. Should I change any of these seats? Do you think these are ok? What are the chances ill be bumped, if any by an AM? Leaving 12/23, and returning 1/1.
Thanks

CO 1E May 10, 2006 1:45 pm


Originally Posted by ciffy
Im flying with a companion, on a 757-200 (2A|2B) there, and a 737-800 (3A|3B) back. Should I change any of these seats? Do you think these are ok? What are the chances ill be bumped, if any by an AM? Leaving 12/23, and returning 1/1.
Thanks

The seats are fine. See my last post. The chances of a FAM bumping are extremely slim. There might be a slight chance of a downgrade on the 752 just because the flights aren't for another seven months, but just keep checking your reservation to make sure it is still a 752. Unlikely they would downgrade to anything less than a 738 anyway on that route, but you never know what will happen at the airport day of travel.

otralot May 10, 2006 2:03 pm


Originally Posted by Bonehead
I've never seen a marshall in a window seat.

I wouldn't one climbing over me while I am sleeping to stop a terrorist attack... :D

Xyzzy May 10, 2006 2:34 pm


Originally Posted by Don'tGoThere
Come on now, this is a bit harsh. They may "steal" your seats (and mine for that matter), but it is our fault for allowing the US Government to over-react following the events of 9/11.

Some of us kicked and screamed in opposition. We were shouted down by those who felt "safer" with FAM and similar programs in place. But, I digress...

At this stage of the game the OP should just reserve some seats and periodically check to see if there's been an AC swap that changes things.


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