Re: Requested to give up your Meticulously Researched and selected Seat when on board
I agree with most of the sentiments expressed in this thread. I'm in the, generally speaking, 'do not move' camp. Of course, there are exception situations and the common ones have been covered already.
Apart from a couple of genuine 'mistaken seat' scenarios (including one by me
) I can only recall two seat swap situations.
First, a flight AKL-MEL, had a forward aisle seat in Y. Two teenage girls were standing in the seat row when I got there and asked if I could swap so they could sit together. One was seated with a group near the back of the bus, and the other was in B next to me, a late decision to fly by her caused their separate seating.
The offered seat was 23B or some other middle seat. I politely declined and explained why (they were pleasant so I did not mind) - I like the aisle room, I'm not twiggy, and I loathe middle seats. They accepted it with good grace, so good in fact that after we were airborne I said to seat B that if she could rearrange the group down the back so I had an aisle, I'd swap, but this time
she politely declined.
The second occasion was last year. I have copied and pasted below a post I made in a similar thread on Flyertalk a little while ago regarding "Rude Seat-Swapping Experiences 2010"
From FT
I'm actually not sure if my 2010 seat-swap experience was rude or not!
Flying LAX-JFK on an AA 762 in J - in 8something (one of the centre seats a row behind the bulkhead row). A family (Dad, Mum, Son, Daughter ~10 years old) boarded quite late (I had thought I had an empty seat next to me ).
The daughter was seated next to me and the son in a row 7 (bulkhead) centre seat (not a 'middle', just centre block), so just in front - not sure where Mum and Dad were seated.
Dad walks up to me and I think his exact words were "You will swap with my son", however his first language clearly was not English so I gave him the benefit of the doubt as to whether he was asking me or telling me, so I swapped. No big deal, though I'm not usually keen on bulkhead rows.
Now, if I had have been sure he was telling me to swap rather than asking, an interesting encounter may have ensued. :shock: