Capang
DIS Veteran
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- Nov 8, 2014
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They only look at if the armrest can go down. That is their boundary. It does not matter to them if you flow over the boundary. Just as long as you can get the armrest down. It is misleading.Read the first line of the link you posted. Any customer that encroaches on any part of neighbors seat....the arm rest are the boundaries. Meaning if you over flow the arm rests even if they come down, you are encroaching on your neighbors seat and need to purchase a second. Heck I can zip up a size eight pair of jeans but given the amount of excess body material coming out of the top of jeans I would be lying if I said I was a size eight.
Just because you can somehow squeeze yourself into a too small space doesn't mean you fit into it
Eta: I didn't say it was right. SW needs to clarify or stick to their policy. If there was no other seats available and that armrest could get down SW does not care for your comfort. They only care about your wallet.