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My daughter’s always sat in the window seat from the day we first did this. And that was very close to her 12th birthday – I remember it clearly as emergency exit seat was a sort of rite of passage! She’s quite slight tbh, but very sensible. I will admit I’m always amazed they allow this – don’t think it’s sensible…
That’s a really cool rite of passage for her!!
@cc999 if I were you I’d forget about the call centre, reserve the exit row seats and just accept there’s a non-zero (but hopefully small) risk you’ll get moved.
Thanks! Though not as cool perhaps as my son’s first flight in Qatar First. Sydney – Doha. The look on his face !!
@cc999 I totally agree with the just book it advice. I’ve been asked a few times about my daughter’s age, but everything’s always been ok when I’ve said 12 (now 13…).
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