RJM62
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Geek on the Hill
Do couples and families get split up often, when seated on Southwest?
I would think it's the rule rather than the exception.
My limited experience with Southwest boarding reminds me of the opening bell at a Black Friday sale. Maybe it's a bit more civil in some areas than others, but out of EWR or LGA it's a madhouse. I haven't tried them out of ALB.
If I have a choice, I avoid SWA, and the family and friends tending to be split up is part of the reason. It seems to generate a lot of pedestrian traffic during the flight as family members, friends, and significant others who were separated during boarding visit each other. The aisle seat is particularly risky unless you don't mind kids constantly climbing over you so their parents can sort out their sundry needs and squabbles (or vice-versa).
If I must fly SWA, I make a beeline for an aft seat. There's a lot less commotion back there.
Rich