Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0
Some of us still call it "steerage" from time to time. 
If the child's boarding pass says "Infant in Arms", that means you did not pay for another seat, so you're expected to hold the kid. While it's technically correct that they paid for the seat for their older son, it's also correct that since he took an earlier flight, and therefore was a "no show" at the gate for their flight, Delta was within their rights to cancel his reservation, and give someone else that seat. It's not overbooking, they just didn't want to hold the kid for 6 hours, to which I say "Tough".
EDIT: This is a lot like the United story that came out a week or two ago about the couple who tried to "upgrade" themselves to Econ+ on a flight that wasn't full, then whined when they were kicked off the aircraft.
There's a difference between the assault that happened to the doctor (or "Pee-gate", if you want a Delta example), and passengers who just want to bend the rules. Yes, flying in economy sucks, we all know it. Tough.
Originally posted by joecct
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If the child's boarding pass says "Infant in Arms", that means you did not pay for another seat, so you're expected to hold the kid. While it's technically correct that they paid for the seat for their older son, it's also correct that since he took an earlier flight, and therefore was a "no show" at the gate for their flight, Delta was within their rights to cancel his reservation, and give someone else that seat. It's not overbooking, they just didn't want to hold the kid for 6 hours, to which I say "Tough".
EDIT: This is a lot like the United story that came out a week or two ago about the couple who tried to "upgrade" themselves to Econ+ on a flight that wasn't full, then whined when they were kicked off the aircraft.
There's a difference between the assault that happened to the doctor (or "Pee-gate", if you want a Delta example), and passengers who just want to bend the rules. Yes, flying in economy sucks, we all know it. Tough.
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