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Old Jul 25, 2018 | 2:57 pm
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Originally Posted by mike2003242
I fly the majority of my domestic flights on narrowbodies in F. As long as they aren't congregating in the aisles, who cares. If you are in the first few rows of Y it is exponentially harder to use the rear lavs.

You make it sound like they are using the bathroom in the aisle while you are trying to eat!
But if the rules aren't enforced, first class passengers might be forced to mix it up with the hoi polloi. Perish the thought!

95% of the time when I see a Y passenger use the F lav, it's because there's drink service happening in the main cabin of a narrowbody aircraft and it's a giant pain to try to get by. Many of those times, I've seen the FA doing the drink service point the passenger to the F lav. As long as it's not creating a backup in the F lav, I don't really care when I'm in F.

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