hmm. ok. how do to this in a PC manner...
ok. say you're boarding a flight.
you get to your seat and then the person seated next to you shows up (or could already be there).
that person also happens to take up about 1/3 of your own seat.
changing seats is not an option, the flight is full.
upgrades are also not an option.
(in this particular case, business class was also full. my flight was paid for by someone else. and i don't feel that i should be required to purchase an upgrade if i did not want to).
is there a legal complaint here?
i'm thinking about writing the airline (Frontier SJC-DEN) even though the flight is now over.
i didn't want to say anything during the flight because, well. i didn't want to embarrass the passanger next to me, and honestly, there wasn't any room on this particular flight to do it in a quiet space.
the plane was one of those 2x2 rowed things with a single WC in the back. the flight attendant had to get up from her single seat in the center aisle each time someone entered/exited the WC.
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edited to add:
oh, and no the armrest could not be put down unless really pushed on (and allowed to cut into the other passenger's side).
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and screw it, i wrote the airline:
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ok. say you're boarding a flight.
you get to your seat and then the person seated next to you shows up (or could already be there).
that person also happens to take up about 1/3 of your own seat.
changing seats is not an option, the flight is full.
upgrades are also not an option.
(in this particular case, business class was also full. my flight was paid for by someone else. and i don't feel that i should be required to purchase an upgrade if i did not want to).
is there a legal complaint here?
i'm thinking about writing the airline (Frontier SJC-DEN) even though the flight is now over.
i didn't want to say anything during the flight because, well. i didn't want to embarrass the passanger next to me, and honestly, there wasn't any room on this particular flight to do it in a quiet space.
the plane was one of those 2x2 rowed things with a single WC in the back. the flight attendant had to get up from her single seat in the center aisle each time someone entered/exited the WC.
--
edited to add:
oh, and no the armrest could not be put down unless really pushed on (and allowed to cut into the other passenger's side).
----
and screw it, i wrote the airline:
( Read more... )