<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by G2:
On my flight to CDG Friday night, I was in C and hubby was in Y. I went back a few times before the flight even took off, well before the seat belt light came on, and got a dirty look from one of the FAs. After take off, we got the "stay in your cabin" speech. I went back twice again anyway. Why shouldn't I be allowed to go say hello to my husband or offer to switch seats for awhile? I made a point of going back when there was no meal or beverage service or other reason that I would be in anyone's way....snip
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It is correct for you to go back to visit rather than have your husband come up. However, if you switch seats you can do it one time, and the switch remains. In other words, if the main service is over and you want to give up your seat for the rest of the flight you can, you just can't get it back later. That is policy.