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** adjust title to say seatbelt**
When my wife flew with our two small children from manchester to chicago, we were very suprised to see them running a 757 designed for short hall on 8 hour long hall route. She was travelling with a 6 month old baby, and a three year old alone, we booked with BA to ensurwe a decent level of service and the amenities we believed a mother needs when travelling with two children under 3. However we ended up with on an AA flight, without releasing till it it was too late. neadless to say the plane came without sky cots, crummy customer service, no entertainment, which im trying to complain about but expect no joy as the rules favour the airlines massively (even toilets are at there discression) . However whe she asked for lap belt for our 6 month old who was on her lap she was just told 'no' by he flight attendent, who then walked off. I am of the opnion that on this matter AA have failed in a legal saftey obligation to my 6 month old child and have left themselves open. Is this the true? if so could anybody point me to the relevant legislation before I talk to them
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