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9 Aug 16, 06:17 PM |
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12 Year old - BA seating
DD will be 12 1/2 when we fly in October so i had a look at BA seating policy and it states that under 12s will be sat with an adult from the booking. Over 12s may be seated separately.
I may be being thick here but does under 12 mean 11, does over 12 mean 13, what happens if the child is 12. This probably seems a really stupid thing to post about but i think they could word it a bit better for clarity. Maybe 12 and under or 12 and over. Whats everyone else's take on this, or experience? |
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9 Aug 16, 06:19 PM |
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At the end of your first year you're one, at the end of your twelfth year you're twelve. Past your twelfth birthday you're over twelve.
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9 Aug 16, 06:19 PM |
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