07-02-2024
09:12 AM
Last Friday, June 28, 2024 as I'm getting ready to check in to my 8:00 PM flight to RSW from STL for June 29, there was a notice that the flight had been delayed and would now depart at 8:20 PM----being the "rule follower" that I like to think I am; I thought "Oh, then I don't check in until 8:20." OK, so I know that was a mistake which i realized when i got boarding C20! Not the issue....
So i'm thinking the flight must be full for me to get that low number. I stewed about it, because I was traveling with a friend and of course we wanted to sit together.... as does everyone, and we figured we would not be able to. So we realized what we did wrong and decided to "bite the bullet" and pay for "upgrade".....$60.00. Kinda steep, but it was a late flight and we figured we were worth it. So as we get to airport, my travel companion went to desk to ask about something totally different, but during the discussion the attendant tells her she can give her boarding number B23! AND to add insult, there were 40 empty seats on the plane. We've already paid the $60 and she didn't offer to refund that when she was going to give her the B23 boarding.
So explain to me if B23 was available, why did we get C boarding.... AND $60 when there are PLENTY of seats available. Upgrades, I would think, should be based on availability. If only a few "extra" seats are available, then yes $60, but when there are 40+ seats available, lower that charge! Now I realize that a certain number of seats might be "saved" for emergencies and people wanting upgrades, but when there are over 40 empty seats...... really COME ON! Why add insult to injury?
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