Doesn't really matter how its allocated, next August Daily Mail will be running a story about a family who checked in with 4 kids at last minute and Ryanair refused to move everybody else so they could sit together.
The excuses family will use will be computer was broken, they didn't know they had to check in, it would have cost them money and its their one holiday a year (other than the other ones not mentioned) from saving from their welfare benefits and one of the kids suffers from something. Dad will be photoed with Tattoes showing and Mum will be bleached blonde with tan showing plus a need for a weight watchers membership....................can I get any more stereotypes in
Travelled FR over weekend and had PB but got allocated seats up close to front, was noticeable they were leaving empty rows but suggest staff need to stop using the "we need to balance the aircraft out with allocated seating etc etc "................heard at least 10 times.