I've never seen this topic come up but as a very regular flyer I am going to make a request/observation. (And I expect that this simple request may create some controversy but here goes!)
Many airport terminals have limited seating at the best of times, and during delays and peak travel times seating is at a premium.
Too often I see travellers taking up multiple seats for their luggage, laptops, etc. When I approach and politely request if I may sit down, the answer is usually 'no.'
Sometimes I am told 'someone is sitting there' but when I stand and wait to board, 'someone' never returns, and the traveller gets up to board. (ORD TED gates seem to be especially bad for this, with a large number of travellers squeezed into a very small gate area)
I'll admit that my laptop case is currently on the seat next to me, but there are at least 100 open seats around me. I just tried to eat lunch at the food court; no seats at all, yet one party had their own table, plus their 'stuff' on all the chairs at another table, and one of the bar stools. This for a party of two.
and please don't think that the frequent flier lounges are often much better. At Frankfurt last week, I tried both the Senator and Business lounge to no avail. Many of the travellers not only took multiple seats, they had their feet up on the coffee table.
I did tell the lounge attendant on my way out when she questioned why I left so quickly, and she was disgusted (hopefully she did do something about this)
So, as we start the very busy travel season, please consider your fellow travellers and free up some seats.
Thanks
Many airport terminals have limited seating at the best of times, and during delays and peak travel times seating is at a premium.
Too often I see travellers taking up multiple seats for their luggage, laptops, etc. When I approach and politely request if I may sit down, the answer is usually 'no.'

I'll admit that my laptop case is currently on the seat next to me, but there are at least 100 open seats around me. I just tried to eat lunch at the food court; no seats at all, yet one party had their own table, plus their 'stuff' on all the chairs at another table, and one of the bar stools. This for a party of two.
and please don't think that the frequent flier lounges are often much better. At Frankfurt last week, I tried both the Senator and Business lounge to no avail. Many of the travellers not only took multiple seats, they had their feet up on the coffee table.
I did tell the lounge attendant on my way out when she questioned why I left so quickly, and she was disgusted (hopefully she did do something about this)
So, as we start the very busy travel season, please consider your fellow travellers and free up some seats.
Thanks