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9-01-2006 @ 12:05PM
Mary Jo said...
There is no such thing as "halfzies" on a F/C seat.
For obvious security reasons, as well as being respectful to others in F/C, most airlines prohibit a "revolving door." If you are in the seat, you are there, and you can't trade off with someone in the back. It continues to amaze me that people think this is okay -- as opposed to what it is: a cheap way for two people to get F/C for the price of one.
Flight Attendants need to keep track of where people are, especially the closer they are sitting to the flight deck. If you want F/C you need to pony up and use an upgrade or pay for it. Don't try to scam off of someone else's frequent flyer status.
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