Originally Posted by exBAres
Please don't think this is the only reason BA might have to move you from an A / C seat - it could well be for genuine operational reasons.
For example, on Boeing aircraft , an additional oxygen mask is fitted in every row on the A/C side of all aircraft for use by infants.
I hadn;t thought of that.
However it would be nice to be informed ("we regret we have had to change your seats due to....") rather than notice in MMB one day (or on the day at the airport) that the seats have gone, and get spun the story "there must have been an aircraft change"