![]() Her two-year-old and four-year-old were still booked in the reserved seats up front, but Jackson and her husband had been moved to separate rows at the back of the plane. “I decided to check our seat reservations just in case,” she says. While there was no mention of a seating change, Jackson’s ‘spidey senses’ were tingling. “I want to be guaranteed that I will sit with my children.”Ī week or two before the flight, Jackson received word from Air Canada that their scheduled plane was being swapped with another aircraft. ![]() “I always pay for reserved seating months in advance,” says Jackson, whose sons were two and four at the time. ![]() So, two years ago, when booking one of their many flights to Vancouver to visit Todd’s family, she paid the usual extra $100, plus tax, per ticket to reserve four adjacent seats with extra leg room. Toronto mom Emily Jackson doesn’t like to leave much to chance when travelling with her husband, Todd, and their two young boys. ![]()
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