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Old Aug 30, 2012 | 6:30 am
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Originally Posted by ILovetheReds
This thread probably sounds like a joke but Mrs. Reds is flying solo tomorrow on almost a five hour flight (1845 DL DTW/LAX) tomorrow. Upgrade cleared but only windows are available.

Here's the problem, she is a diabetic and on other meds that make her use the restroom a lot. There is a good chance she will get up four times during the flight tomorrow (this is meal flight and she will need to check her sugar and take insulin which will require a lav visit right there).

She always has had aisle seats in the past or if in a window was sitting next to me so it wasn't a problem for me getting up. Is it proper etiquette to tell the person in the aisle she will be getting up a lot or should she just do it and not worry about it? She is concerned she is going to upset the person in the aisle but I told her that is the risk the aisle person takes.
Ummm...isn't 1845 tomorrow the 31st a 777? I'm looking at Delta.com and it shows a
1-2-1 seating in front. IF that's the case, every seat is an aisle. Did I miss something?

(Seems I did...sorry. OP's post was at 12:06 so his "tomorrow" is actually today. Yes, today's flight is a 767 with 2-2-2 seating...my bad. As Emily Latella would say..."Nevermind")

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