Seat allocation stolen

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Wasn't a former Rugby Union exec, by any chance? Notorious for pinching forward seats, including mine once.
 
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Wasn't a former Rugby Union exec, by any chance? Notorious for pinching forward seats, including mine once.
Interesting you say that, some years ago I had my long preallocated 4C seat usurped by the same guy around MEL-AKL and AKL-MEL flights bracketing a Bledisloe cup match.
 
I’m the same opus, happened earlier this week. Except I had checked in and everything into row 4 (physical boarding pass printed) but at the gate found I was moved to row 21. What annoyed me was that row 5,6,7,8,9 all had aisles free. Great service as a WP...
 
Unless it was ‘operational reasons’ I’d suggest maybe CL instead of a P1 as the seat thief.
 
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Yup could be bloody CL or bloody WP.

And for the record, as a bloody P1, I hav enever required, nor requested, any seats be changed for me.
 
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