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1. kelips+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-10-09 23:46:59
I remember it being a problem in the US in the 2000s when airlines would group families together and if you have different last names, they wouldn't do it. I guess now they don't group or go by tickets instead of considering last names.
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2. foogaz+z8[view] [source] 2025-10-10 01:38:32
>>kelips+(OP)
This doesn’t check out - If you had a common last name would you be grouped with a rando ?

It makes more sense to group by ticket group: buy 4 tickets then this keep them grouped

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3. jrockw+Lp[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-10 06:08:04
>>foogaz+z8
As far as I know, it's always been grouped by reservation / record locator. Like... the airlines do know how to sell more than one ticket at a time and remember that fact.
4. grues-+ns[view] [source] 2025-10-10 06:38:20
>>kelips+(OP)
These days they're more likely to a splitting groups up on purpose to encourage juicy "known seat" upgrades.

A 20 euro-plus per seat each-way tax on people with insecure partners.

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