Quote:
Originally posted by baltassoc
On newer planes, all rows have four masks each. But that still means only one lap kid per row, which can be a pain in the ass (think twins).
The exit row guess is a good one for the 2-11 question, but you have to be 16 to sit in an exit row. (I am all about the exit row - I will rat out any kid I see sitting in the exit row and gleefully take his seat. This happens with distressing regularity, looking at it from a safety perspective - maybe 1 out every 3 times I fly.)
|
I've been told, for years, that there can be no "lap kids" on planes, by Northwest and by American, because of fed rules. Were they just scamming me to make me buy a ticket?