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I had a curious experience recently.
Flying on an A330 in J with a friend in Y.
If we wanted to meet for a bit of a chat, the usual area seemed to be beside the galley area that separates J and Y classes (a Y class galley). Beside a window where the crew jump seats are folded up.
There were Y class toilets on each side of this galley. With a fair bit of a standing area in front of them (including the crew jump seats). The area is not actually the galley which itself which is in the middle section and can be curtained off.
But on one flight we were firmly told that this was a "dangerous area" for passengers to stand so we must return to our seats. We weren't drinking or being loud or even blocking anyone. The meal service was over. I asked where we could go instead? But as it was a full flight there weren't any empty seats to use. The answer was "you can go nowhere - sorry".
Could it really be a safety matter? It wasn't a US airline or a US flight. And there were only 2 of us.
Flying on an A330 in J with a friend in Y.
If we wanted to meet for a bit of a chat, the usual area seemed to be beside the galley area that separates J and Y classes (a Y class galley). Beside a window where the crew jump seats are folded up.
There were Y class toilets on each side of this galley. With a fair bit of a standing area in front of them (including the crew jump seats). The area is not actually the galley which itself which is in the middle section and can be curtained off.
But on one flight we were firmly told that this was a "dangerous area" for passengers to stand so we must return to our seats. We weren't drinking or being loud or even blocking anyone. The meal service was over. I asked where we could go instead? But as it was a full flight there weren't any empty seats to use. The answer was "you can go nowhere - sorry".
Could it really be a safety matter? It wasn't a US airline or a US flight. And there were only 2 of us.
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