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		<title>FAMILY SEATING ONBOARD FOR TRAVEL</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It can be hard for families to be separated on planes, especially on long flights. Here are a few suggestions that might help reduce the chance or the pain of separation. If you can’t pre-select seats together, check in as early as possible. After seats are assigned to passengers and boarding cards are printed, passenger agents are unlikely to ask people to change. They’ll probably suggest that you ask the flight attendants for help. Once onboard, try to swap your good seat for a bad seat. Passengers don’t usually want to give up aisle or bulkhead seats, especially if they’ve </p>
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