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Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2019
We plan on flying southwest and adult son is in a wheelchair, non-ambulatory. I understand that he will board at a certain time (with or before A group) with one family member (me) accompanying him. I was told by my travel agent that my husband, adult daughter, and youngest son(8) , will board at a different time and that I can save seats for them since I will already be on the plane. Is this true? I've looked through SW boarding policies on disability boarding and not finding anything about this. Should I pay for an earlier boarding time for them ? I want my 8 year old sitting close to or beside me, it will be his first time flying. Also, how many seats are there on each side of plane......3 in a row or 2???