Black Sheep
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Long time ryanair traveller here too, and recently been affected by this randon seat policy change. I have change and book a seat to keep family together
What has changed is that up to recently if you booked a number of seats, they would randomly allocate you a block of seats beside each other. For example a family of four could expect window, middle, aisle and aisle seats on the same row. Now they allocate for random seats anywhere on the plane, but not necessarily near each other. So the same family of four could find themselves at four different ends of the plane. Which is unsustainable if the family includes young kids.Given the fact that they never issued seats up until a few years ago what exactly has changed ? Before if you wanted seats together you had to queue very early and hope they were available or else pay for the priority boarding. Nothing to see here.
Point taken but the solution is the same if not actually easier now given that you can book seats rather than priority boarding.What has changed is that up to recently if you booked a number of seats, they would randomly allocate you a block of seats beside each other. For example a family of four could expect window, middle, aisle and aisle seats on the same row.
Point taken but the solution is the same if not actually easier now given that you can book seats.
On longer flights or if I want to get off the plane quickly, I have booked the front row.
I did this and paid the fee for the same reason, we then exited the aircraft onto a bus and had to wait anyway.
That's funny. At least you probably had more leg room for the flight or your choice of seats on the coach?
Brendan
So the same family of four could find themselves at four different ends of the plane. Which is unsustainable if the family includes young kids.
Hi Tommy
I was telling a father of three children this and he said that they ask the age when you are booking or checking in. Children under a certain age are not separated from their parents. I don't know what they do if you are last to check in and there are not two adjacent seats left.
I suppose the system tries to put them close together.
Brendan
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