Since we are still discussing!!!!!
To me, the biggest factor in my thoughts/judgements is this, right from the original post.
This was after SnoToriousBIG 2016, so every single flight was full.
I don't give a ratatouille if you want to sit with your kids. I paid for this aisle seat assignment and you wanted to take your chances at the airport!
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The only time I have ever given up my seat and in first no less was for someone in uniform. Their willingness to die for their country trumps someone who doesn't want to pay for their seat every day of the year!
THE OP, HERSELF, is using very negative and immature language and issuing unfair and negative judgments about this family.
I mean, this was what the OP refers to as SnotoriousBIG 2016, with every single flight full... and she assumes that, under these circumstances, this woman had just made the decision to take her chances... Really??? The assumption that this woman 'doesn't want to pay for her seat'... Really???
And, I will probably get flamed for this... my flame suit is on and securely sealed...
I think her high-and-mighty judgment and holier than thou attitude continues with the 'someone in uniform' statement.
I am going to go out on a limb here and wonder just how an adult, in uniform, that should be strong and competent warrants more consideration in this type of situation than a child?
Maybe there is more to the story. I am sure that there is.
But, I see a lot of assumptions, and a very negative and judgmental attitude, on the part of the OP, based on no knowledge and no evidence whatsoever that this mother did anything wrong at all, other than being caught up in travel plans in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Hey, if the OP really had her reasons and felt strongly about staying in that seat... I can understand that. I can commiserate.
I am NOT going to flame or judge, based on that alone.
But, it seems from what was posted that the OP has very little understanding of how things go when flying today, and a lot of entitlement.