If you want to sit with your family on a flight, the Department of Transportation is helping ya out.
The DOT rolled out an online dashboard that will allow passengers to see which airlines will seat kids with an accompanying adult with no extra cost. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement that “Parents traveling with young kids should be able to sit together without an airline forcing them to pay junk fees,” adding that his department has been urging all airlines to make those guarantees. Last month there were no airlines that offered the free service, but now American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Frontier Airlines have adopted it.
The Family Seating Dashboard is available here.