Last night, returning on VS20, I witnessed something that suddenly made me realise how often it happens. You have all probably experienced this at some point or other, but here's how it went:
Person A: Sat in his seat, all set up, puts in drinks order etc.
Person B: Comes along (he'd upgraded with miles at the airport into what seemed to be the only free seat) to find person A in his suite across the aisle.
Person A: Immediately confronts B with something similar to "Ah, yes, I'm in your seat".
Person B: "Yes, you are".
Person A: "Sorry about that, but I guess they're all the same..."
Person B: "Yes, I guess so, no worries - I'll sit here" and sits in person A's original seat.
Now, my issues with this:
1) Person A (and others like them) KNEW he was sat in someone else's seat and went ahead setting himself up regardless. Nothing short of ignorance in my book.
2) If "all the seats are the same" then why not sit in your own?! Cheek.
3) If you wanted that seat so badly, why not check in for it? - It was open until person B upgraded later on in the day.
None of this directly affected me - but it did make me think of all the times I've either witnessed or been the victim of blatant "seat theft" with an expectation from the thief that you'll be fine with it all. After today, nope. Not no more.
Anyway, rant over - thoughts...?
Person A: Sat in his seat, all set up, puts in drinks order etc.
Person B: Comes along (he'd upgraded with miles at the airport into what seemed to be the only free seat) to find person A in his suite across the aisle.
Person A: Immediately confronts B with something similar to "Ah, yes, I'm in your seat".
Person B: "Yes, you are".
Person A: "Sorry about that, but I guess they're all the same..."
Person B: "Yes, I guess so, no worries - I'll sit here" and sits in person A's original seat.
Now, my issues with this:
1) Person A (and others like them) KNEW he was sat in someone else's seat and went ahead setting himself up regardless. Nothing short of ignorance in my book.
2) If "all the seats are the same" then why not sit in your own?! Cheek.
3) If you wanted that seat so badly, why not check in for it? - It was open until person B upgraded later on in the day.
None of this directly affected me - but it did make me think of all the times I've either witnessed or been the victim of blatant "seat theft" with an expectation from the thief that you'll be fine with it all. After today, nope. Not no more.
Anyway, rant over - thoughts...?