Exactly. Discussing aviation esoterica at a brisk pace made it difficult for people to keep up.Is that because you stopped all that walking?
Exactly. Discussing aviation esoterica at a brisk pace made it difficult for people to keep up.Is that because you stopped all that walking?
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If you are in Y then it probably wouldnt matter too much if you move from wide body to narrow body.
If you are in J and it is short haul then I think the airline probably doesnt need to compensate.
However if you are in long haul J and they put you in a narrow body then you should be compensated because you paid for a flat bed which you are not going to get in a narrow body.
Couple of issues here.If you are in Y then it probably wouldnt matter too much if you move from wide body to narrow body.
If you are in J and it is short haul then I think the airline probably doesnt need to compensate.
However if you are in long haul J and they put you in a narrow body then you should be compensated because you paid for a flat bed which you are not going to get in a narrow body.
Very true … probably more-so with rentals, you choose “Z Model or similar” whereas when buying flights the type of the aircraft is treated very secondarily. A car enthusiast like me is annoyed if renting something like a manual Yaris and they only have automatic SUV’s when you get there; but most don’t care, and most are conditioned to think “bigger is more expensive so getting it for no extra money is a good thing” … it’s all about expectation, although the costs with a rental are normally a fair whack lower than a J flight.Same scenario with rental cars. You can select a particular model but they don’t guarantee you’ll get that specific make/model.
