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Old Oct 16, 2022 | 2:18 pm
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Narrow Seat
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Originally Posted by FlyingUnderTheRadar
For the OP. Let me make sure I understand. You both moved but were in the same row? As A and C (or D and F). If that is the case, your traveling companions then thought there must be some troubles between the two of you. HAHAHA, I wonder what they would think if you and your spouse were in the same row but across the aisle from each other. Headed for a trial separation? What about separate rows. Headed for a divorce???



Yes.
When we booked our seats they put us in an aisle and middle but once we got on the plane we found that there was no one else seating in our row. So my wife moved to the window seat leaving the middle seat empty. Then the fireworks started with our friends.

Most couples on THAT PLANE had one person sitting in the middle seat even though they could have moved to a better situation where they could sit with no one on the other side of them because the flight was half empty. Most people did not move out of the middle seat like the posters from this thread claim they would do.

Last edited by Narrow Seat; Oct 17, 2022 at 2:23 am Reason: clarification
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