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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-07-2010 @ 2:47PM
Leslie said...
Great tips. Just one question though-- how could you possibly book an extra seat on a plane for a dress? You'd have to put the reservation in someone's name-- and when that person doesn't check in, the airline would release the seat and open it up to standby passengers. No? Can you clarify exactly how this would work? Thanks!
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7-22-2010 @ 3:37PM
Vegas Flygirl said...
Leslie - you would make both reservations in your name - passengers of larger size that feel more comfortable with 2 seats, that's how they book their duplicate seating. So you'll have 2 boarding passes with your name on both - hopefully that answered your question.