Posted on 05/04/2017 6:16:50 AM PDT by Red Badger
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Southern California family says they were kicked off an overbooked Delta airplane because they refused to yield a seat held by their young son.
The Schear family of Huntington Beach says they were flying from Hawaii to Los Angeles last week when airline staff asked them to give up a seat occupied by their 2-year-old son and carry him on their laps for the duration of the flight.
They tried to refuse and argued with airline staff, but say they were threatened with being sent to jail.
"You have to give up the seat or you're going to jail, your wife is going to jail and they'll take your kids from you," Brian Schear recalled the airline staff telling him.
Despite feeling they were in the right, that threat was terrifying, said Brian's wife, Brittany Schear.
"As a mother, you have a 1-year-old and a 2-year-old - it doesn't matter whether that's true or false. It put fear in me," she said.
They filmed the encounter with airport staff and posted it on YouTube.
VIDEO AT LINK.....................
But of course the FReeper know-nothings who love to bow to authority will automatically side with the airline, despite the fact that having a two year old as a lap child for a flight of that duration is inappropriate
Also, trying to keep a 2-year old in lap for 4 hours is unsafe! FAA recommends buying seat and bringing approved carrier...I don’t understand where all the Freepers are siding with the airlines unless they are associated with them...
Glad I am able to fly other airlines!
Reading the whole article - not just the headline - works.
ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE!!!!
Ticket Required You'll need to purchase a ticket for your child when you:
have a child that is age two or older.
have a child that turns age two during a trip a reserved seat and ticket are required for the entire journey.
prefer the child to sit in a seat with an approved restraint.
Delta GUIDELINES FOR KIDS
have a child that is age two or older.
have a child that turns age two during a trip a reserved seat and ticket are required for the entire journey.
prefer the child to sit in a seat with an approved restraint.
And there we go.
In Delta's own words.
Was the ticket purchased in the two year olds name?
When does a Grayson become a Mason?
But now I think that rather being honest and logical about it they should have said it was Mason but he is currently identifying as a two year old called Grayson.
The airline probably would have bumped them up to first class and rented them a limo.
Apparently businesses are happy to stomp all over normal people but bow down and worship the insane.
At the gate where they told the agent what they were doing and were told it was ok.
According to the ticket traders :)
I’ve NEVER seen a gate agent tell us that a family member could sub for another family member, who’d taken an earlier flight.
Our family flies quite a bit. I’ve not had any serious issues, as long as we’ve complied with the rules/laws.
Not to say we agree with the laws, but, we tend to follow the ticketed passenger laws. We could’ve saved some $$ if we could’ve allowed our son or daughter to take our other family member’s place, on several flights...lol.
Interesting.
Because as proved on this thread it was the sky slut who was lying.
I used to fly a great deal too.
People like the lying flight attendant are one reason I don't any more.
I am just going by standard FAA rules.
Interesting that you would say ‘Interesting’.
Also...watch your language, in replies to me, please, Harmless. TIA.
When my son and his wife took their first trip with their son he was 18 months old and it would be roughly 12 hours of flying.
They were going to take turns holding him but I considered that unsafe and said I would PAY for a ticket for him.
They bought the ticket for him themselves,and were glad that they did :-)
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Thanks Mommy. Will you be around to wipe my bumbum later on when I have to go boom boom?
I think that is the only fly in the ointment. The father said he had discussed it with an agent but that would have been the part that needs some kind of confirmation.
Certainly it backfired on the family if they were trying to cheat a seat they wound up paying for a hotel & at least two seats on another flight. I don’t think there is any fee for a name change and any agent could have done it according to Delta’s website.
Guidelines for Name Correction for Domestic & International Tickets
Correction to the First or Middle Name
Travel agents may make a correction to the first or middle name and reissue the ticket without a waiver code providing the following conditions are met:
All flights on the ticket must be Deltaoperated (including Delta Connection carriers ). If the ticket includes flights operated by any other carrier, please contact Delta Sales Support for assistance.
Only one reissue for a name correction is allowed per passenger ticket. If the name requires further correction and the ticket needs to be reissued a second time, please contact Delta Sales Support for assistance.
I don’t know the answer to most of your questions but the name change would have been easy according to Delta’s website. Dad said he bought the older kid a ticket not that he changed the older kids flight but no proof that I have read.
Guidelines for Name Correction for Domestic & International Tickets
Correction to the First or Middle Name
Travel agents may make a correction to the first or middle name and reissue the ticket without a waiver code providing the following conditions are met:
All flights on the ticket must be Deltaoperated (including Delta Connection carriers ). If the ticket includes flights operated by any other carrier, please contact Delta Sales Support for assistance.
Only one reissue for a name correction is allowed per passenger ticket. If the name requires further correction and the ticket needs to be reissued a second time, please contact Delta Sales Support for assistance.
Would there be a boarding pass issued for the seat bearing the infants name?
Well, there you go. The stew was wrong saying that children over 2 must be held on their parents lap for the endurance of the flight. Clearly the rules say children are entitled to their own seat. So that's settled. And whoever made the 'jail and kids taken' comment needs a new career, union or no.
I think the confusion in the story is how the father communicated to the airline that his younger son would be occupying seat originally for the older son, and whether the tickets were changed at check-in or via phone when he re-booked the older son's ticket on a separate flight, or what exactly happened. Who was called first, operations to try to verify, or the popo? Someone came back and told the father that they could sit on the runway for 5 hours, so it's not like they were saying they didn't have time to double check what he was saying.
That is a name correction. It is for fixing the name of the ticketed passenger. I have had problems with the suffix of name. I have it added when it’ is not listed correctly. This is definetly not for changing the ticketed person.
How is it fraud? The airlines state it publicly and they tell you that’s their policy. You buy a ticket knowing it could happen. You may not like it but it’s not fraud. You keep crying fraud but you have yet to explain why it’s fraudulent. Go look up fraud in a dictionary or law book and see if overbooking as conducted by the airlines is fraudulent.
And I do find it interesting that you would defending lying and bullying on the part of the sky slut.
I believe the family sent one of the siblings home on an earlier flight-which the family paid for. They still had an unused ticket for the flight they were taking. This is speculation but would think it is pretty fair to assume.
Many problems with this. The passenger apparently thought he could make his own rules for the airline to obey. They probably didn’t check the passenger in. Had they, it would have shown the sibling took an earlier flight, therefore not being physically possible for him to use two tickets at the same time.
The family is totally in the wrong however not a child confiscating offense.
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