Once the plane is in the air, we have often changed seats. Big deal.
Yes, they could have wakened the guy sleeping in their seats. But instead they simply moved to another seat in a half empty plane. Again, big deal.
You could get the idea that United doesn’t have any respect for their passengers.
Did you read post #3, or the article? They moved to seats that cost more (since they have extra legroom - a common option on many airlines these days) without paying for the upgrade.
“Once the plane is in the air, we have often changed seats. Big deal.”
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Yeah, I’d figure it’s nothing to make a fuss about, it’s not as if any passengers are going to be boarding mid-air. Like changing seats on a city bus.
I like to sit up in the cockpit since there's a great view from there, but every time I try that they kick me off. Those creeps.
Can’t remember the airline but a group of us had a chartered plane. Everyone paid the same price. The attendants demanded we sit in their randomly assigned seats. Parents weren’t allowed to sit with their children. Again, this was OUR plane. No one else was on it but our group. The stewardesses were exceedingly rude about seating.
Never again. If I can’t drive to my destination, I don’t need to go.