TonyHancock
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Unless it's a designated comfort seat ...
I've always wondered about that. Presumably the crew would know that it has been "bought and paid for"?
Unless it's a designated comfort seat ...
not acceptable to move. You are inconveniencing the person in 5A.
Safe to assume if the pax in 6C requires legroom they can angle their legs into the spare middle seat, and if they require more 'face space' they can also recline their seat.
+1 The middle seat is a shared bonus.
I wouldn't move seat if it would obviously disadvantage anyone. And I would get approval from the FA beforehand.
I am very sick of people moving seat to an empty seat without approval, especially when the target seat is in front of me, and they then recline. These people should be ejected out of the aircraft.
You paid for your seat, not one of the many others on the aircraft. Stay in it!
mrpooky.
not exactly. You have paid for any 'non-premium' (ie seat which may attract an extra charge) on a flight. If you want to move you are perfectly free to ask (and should not be denied unless there is a good reason.
If I had a spare seat beside me I wouldn't like anyone taking it, but unless I'd paid for it, it's not mine.
And if it was an actual shadow for you would you still be happy to give it up?
In Oct I flew BKK-SYD in Y and the only vacant seat was next to me. The CSM advised me that it was my spare seat, i.e. shadow. I was on the middle aisle and immediately moved to that seat so that I could stretch across the now vacant aisle seat.
If anybody had tried to take that seat I imagine they would have been told to move. And yes I would've discreetly asked a cabin crew member for assistance.
not exactly. You have paid for any 'non-premium' (ie seat which may attract an extra charge) on a flight. .
If you want to move you are perfectly free to ask (and should not be denied unless there is a good reason.
... and it's not theirs either. Why should they be allowed to take it?If I had a spare seat beside me I wouldn't like anyone taking it, but unless I'd paid for it, it's not mine.
I disagree. You have paid for any seat from which you had a choice at the time you selected your seat (or were assigned it by a computer or check-in agent). Once you're on board, that's your seat.
I agree that you are free to ask, yes, but I think anyone who might be disadvantaged by that move should be questioned by the FA before the move is allowed. If anyone objects, you should stay in your seat.
... and it's not theirs either. Why should they be allowed to take it?
One of the benefits of status in most FF programs, from what I can see, is increased availability of seats from which one can select. If people are permitted to play musical chairs after take off, particularly without any approval from the cabin crew, then I think that benefit is significantly reduced.
On a general note, I believe in treating others as I would have them treat me. I wouldn't move seat if it would obviously disadvantage the person seated next to or behind my target seat; I would like others to treat me in the same way.
mrpooky.
I was once in row 23 aisle QF domestic with window seat free.As for the disadvantage - taking a shadow is not necessarily disadvantaging the passenger with the shadow. They paid for a single seat. They got what they paid for. Sure everyone would love to have a shadow, but you can always pay to have it confirmed if you want it. If business or first class is not available on the flight you are taking, you can always look for another airline that does have suitable accommodation.
Nothing worse than pax reclining into my WP1 shadow.![]()
The only time it's ok to move into the middle seat is when you have the whole row to yourself. Taking someone's shadow just because you feel like reclining is very rude. I would never do that and so far I never saw anyone else doing that.
The only time it's ok to move into the middle seat is when you have the whole row to yourself. Taking someone's shadow just because you feel like reclining is very rude. I would never do that and so far I never saw anyone else doing that.
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Mental note to self: the whY cabin to/from HNL on any airline at any time will be a zoo.
In the absence of good answers to these, I would contend that no-one has 'rights' on a spare seat next to them, unless they paid for it.