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4-14-2010 @ 1:30PM
Jeff Pruett said...
When I fly business, I always ask for A1 because I've been told this is an unpopular seat (don't know why!). I take the window seat and quite often the aisle seat is empty.
On one flight to Ft. Lauderdale, the attendant seated an obviously ill women next to me half way through the flight without a word to me.
I went and found the attendant and asked why the woman was seated next to me and what was wrong with her. He was curt in his answer and I asked to speak to the supervising attendant.
It really didn't disturb me that someone was sitting there, but it did really bother me that they would put an obviously ill person there without a word to me in explanation!
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4-14-2010 @ 4:11PM
Nick said...
You pay for your OWN seat - business or cattle class - and NOT for deciding who seats NEXT to you. Not even for an EXPLANATION. This is simple enough to understand.
I am always amazed by the sense of entitlement some business fliers seem to have!