goofy4tink
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There was the time, reported here many times, when I was flying SW and sat and watched a woman walking around the gate are for at least an hour prior to departure, with her son who was about 7ish (if I remember correctly). I boarded early on....among the first 20 or so. Got a nice window seat in ten front of the plane. Great. Well, everyone was seated when that woman, who had been at the gate, walking around, for an hour, boarded with her DS. And of course there were no seats together. The FA made the announcement that they needed two seats together for a mother and her child. No one moved. 5 mins later, the announcement came.....'we are not moving away from the gate until this mother is seated with her child. Come on people, lets make this happen so we can leave.' A couple gave up their seats, behind the wing, and went to different areas of the plane. The mother then asked the FA if there were seats closer to the front! When that was denied, she asked if the person sitting in the window seat could change with her so that her DS could sit there! Nope, didn't happen. Incredible sense of entitlement.
On the other hand, I was flying AirTran. I paid extra to board early since I had carry on only. So boarded, stowed my stuff and plopped down. Towards the end of the boarding process a family boarded. It was a largish group...maybe 8 pr so. English didn't seem to be their first language and they had obviously never flown before. They were scattered all over the plane...poor things. Well, I had lucked out and had the row to myself. I told the FA that I would be happy to move so that at least three of them could sit together. She thanked me, but said they were able to find them seats pretty much together in the back.
So, I will move...but it all depends on attitudes. Of you seem to have an entitled mentality, I am not moving.
On the other hand, I was flying AirTran. I paid extra to board early since I had carry on only. So boarded, stowed my stuff and plopped down. Towards the end of the boarding process a family boarded. It was a largish group...maybe 8 pr so. English didn't seem to be their first language and they had obviously never flown before. They were scattered all over the plane...poor things. Well, I had lucked out and had the row to myself. I told the FA that I would be happy to move so that at least three of them could sit together. She thanked me, but said they were able to find them seats pretty much together in the back.
So, I will move...but it all depends on attitudes. Of you seem to have an entitled mentality, I am not moving.