Some airlines are charging more for a window or an aisle seat in some instances, and if you're a family of three or more, you may face paying a fee or sitting apart when all the available "cheap" seats (often in the back of the plane) are booked.
By Catharine Hamm, Tribune Newspapers, Chicago Tribune: Travel
Sun, 06/17/2012 - 2:52pm
Some airlines are charging more for a window or an aisle seat in some instances, and if you're a family of three or more, you may face paying a fee or sitting apart when all the available "cheap" seats (often in the back of the plane) are booked.