A sneaky way to get a 737 row 4 seat

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Kangol

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Now I don't know if it constitutes as sneaky, but here goes.

On a 738 today I was in 4D and a man was in 4E with his cello (with seatbelt) in 4F. He was NB and had a travelling partner in 5E. I was able to get 4D at about T-79, where that was the only row 4 seat available. 4C had what I presume to be a CL or P1 (the CSM came unprompted multiple times with some J wine), 4B shadow and 4A probably a WP/SG (not offered any wine).

I'm guessing when said cello person booked the ticket, that is taken into account and more or less automatically assigned? It looked *just* too big to be easily put into any other row but you would be able to do it with some careful positioning.

I don't know what the policy is, but you could say such an allowance could be up for abuse in carrying an empty cello case :lol:

First time I've seen this, not complaining, just sayin'...
 
Not sure I could travel with a cello case just to get Row 4. It would be bigger than me.:)
Seems a bit of an overkill.
 
I wonder if the end pin (to support the cello in playing position) needs to be checked in, as it could be used as a weapon? ;)
 
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Not to mention he would have had to buy the seat for the cello (usually around 2/3 of the price of the other seat internationally and often with no discount domestically). Generally the spike doesn't have to be checked no.
 
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