Originally Posted by Sheryl
Maybe if you PAID for that F class seat that you are trying to switch to, you might feel a bit differently, or maybe not.
A friend of mine recently paid $7,000+ to fly to Paris on less than 24 hours notice. Fortunately, he was able to get the BF seat he wanted. After he was seated, he was approached by someone who wanted to switch seats with him so that person could sit with his friends. My friend refused because he didn't like the seat he would have had to move to. That person then had the nerve to ask the FA to ask my friend to switch with him without telling the FA that he had already asked and been turned down.
My friend was none too pleased and let it be known to the FA. The FA was very embarrassed when she learned the full story and said she never would have asked if she had known.
So the next time someone refuses to switch seats, consider that they may have paid thousands of dollars for a BF seat rather than a few hundred dollars that you may have paid for a Y seat.
Yes, there are a lot of people who arctually do PAY to sit in BF.
That may be true, but we're talking about domestic First here, not BF. There are not EUA's to BF. But, I agree with your general point.