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Actress Brenda Song said Alaska Airlines reassigned first‑class seats she had booked months earlier, leaving her separated from her young children on a recent family flight.
Song posted the complaint to her Instagram Stories over the weekend of March 21–22, 2026, saying the airline "gave away" prebooked seats the morning of the flight and that she and fiancé Macaulay Culkin were split from their three‑ and four‑year‑old sons.
Alaska Airlines issued an apology to media outlets on March 23, saying the experience was "unacceptable," that it had reached out to the family and would "make it right," and reiterating its commitment to family travellers.
Coverage noted the carrier’s stated policy that children 13 and under should be seated next to an accompanying adult if booked on the same reservation.
The post prompted a divided public reaction, with supporters decrying the separation and critics calling the complaint overblown.
The episode has renewed attention to airline family‑seating practices and how last‑minute changes and overbooking affect passengers.
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