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Strange, no stories of row 1 passengers boarding from rear doors and just sitting at the back of the plane...
that would be called e coli poacherStrange, no stories of row 1 passengers boarding from rear doors and just sitting at the back of the plane...
I've done it once or twice on the Narita Express but the cabin manager always have a way of finding out if your seat was supposed to be empty. Only because the entire cabin was half empty. But still good experience overall (although not enough to warrant paying for it). I don't think they're strict enough near the terminal stations to care so you have a few minutes to experience what the seats are like in case you're wondering.Seat poachers can be found on Japanese trains as well. We had to eject a couple from our seats on the Fuji Excursion express last Friday. They actually sell standing only tickets. The impulse to just sit somewhere is strong.
One time from Mt Fuji to Tokyo (Kawaguchiko to SJK station I had the privilege to snag a unreserved seat and my seat light remained green throughout the entire journey). Mind you it was the weekend and on a Staruday weekend before New Year's Eve and the train was packed from head to toe as packed as the Tokyo MRT during rush hour and everyone around me who boarded from Kawaguchiko were forced to stand up and give up their seat to another passenger somewhere along the journey basically everyone who boarded between the tourist stops between Kawaguchiko and Otsuki. (I was a "little" cheeky and sat on the reserved seats between Kawaguchiko to Otsuki where the JR begins, and as I bought a standby ticket for the Kawaguchiko to Otsuki segment so not sure if that is technically allowed. EDIT: Was TECHNICALLY not allowed to board that train type because I booked a slow train for the Kawaguchiko to Otsuki segment whereas I boarded an express train). Can't believe my luck! Either that or the pax who was supposed to take my seat saw my face and forfeited his ticket to the JR godsWhen I was in Denmark, the trains had lights above each seat. Green means available and red means reserved. A seat may be green for a sector but red for another sector indicating a passenger has booked that seat for the indicated sector. Easy to evict seat poachers.
The Narita Express is one of the few trains in Japan where they don't have a separate unreserved seat car, and instead do it the European way with the lights above the seat. Therefore, those people might not be poachers per se.I've done it once or twice on the Narita Express
Genuine poachers or just bewildered?Twice in one North America trip passengers sitting in my seat. Booked 2A on one domestic flight on Alaska Airlines the other was seat 1A on Hawaiian Airlines.
Seems people in the states just don’t understand seat numbers even in single digits or just entitled as I’m sure it must go unchallenged.Genuine poachers or just bewildered?
Debbie Harry & Chris Stein?The Hawaiian Airlines flight seemed they were a young couple I think were in the rap game.
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2C or not 2D, that is the question?I repeatedly selected seat 2C. Except for that one flight where it wasn’t available, so I selected seat 2D instead.
That was punderful2C or not 2D, that is the question?