Scarlett
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Flew LAX-SYD recently and had an aisle seat as it was in whY for this trip. I got up a number of times during the 14 hours of the journey but interestingly the person beside me in the centre seat of 3 didn't appear to get out of the seat at any stage. They did shift around a little when their travelling companion in the window seat got up (on two of the occasions I did), but never climbed out of the seat.
I've never seen that before. Impressive bladder control, or maybe they had dehydrated themselves beforehand!
Does anyone else spend that length of time static in a whY seat?
It was also nice to be back on a QF jet where the seat belt sign was used what I would call 'correctly' rather than the US carrier method of just leaving it on for extended periods that seem to bear little correlation with turbulence. (but does however correlate with when the cabin crew are conducting their main service periods) And therefore most pax just got up whenever they felt like it...
I've never seen that before. Impressive bladder control, or maybe they had dehydrated themselves beforehand!
Does anyone else spend that length of time static in a whY seat?
It was also nice to be back on a QF jet where the seat belt sign was used what I would call 'correctly' rather than the US carrier method of just leaving it on for extended periods that seem to bear little correlation with turbulence. (but does however correlate with when the cabin crew are conducting their main service periods) And therefore most pax just got up whenever they felt like it...