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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-18-2011 @ 3:05PM
John J Silva said...
I believe sitting near the desk to hear annoucements will only result in you being moved to the back of the plane. I booked a flight on Air Trans months in advance they paged people sitting in the front rows and requested they go up to the desk I did. The result was they asked me to move to the back of the plane I asked why they said they needed the seats for some ederly people. I am 70 the people who were given the seats were younger than me when I complained they told me to sit down or they would remove me from the plane. When I got home I destroyed my air tran credit card and will never fly with them again.
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4-18-2011 @ 4:00PM
Ann said...
John - be grateful you are older BUT healthier. And be kind. Give the disabled your seat without being angry.
4-18-2011 @ 4:24PM
tom said...
These people may have been handicapped. By law, there has to be handicapped seats and if you selected one of those seats, you could be moved. Remember, not all handicapped people look handicapped. If someone states they are, the airline, by law, must comply or the airline could be fined.