Putting your feet up in J
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2017
Posts: 143
Putting your feet up in J
MEL to DXB, I missed the chance to take a photo of when the feet were resting above the display on the metal bar (including spread eagle formation, left leg on screen and the right leg resting above the passengers head rest in front of her as it was closer for her to reach, yes it was occupied), though at the time I was already disgusted and didn't feel like taking anymore photos. To describe the scene, lets just say that the whole entertainment display got the full massage-by-feet treatment, and that wasn't airline socks either. The footrest/ottoman section was available.

I'll let you guys decide if this was acceptable/appropriate.

I'll let you guys decide if this was acceptable/appropriate.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Warks.England
Programs: Thai Silver,Skywards Silver,Gulf Silver, Interconti Prority Platinum, FR Priority Q!
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#7
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: EK38 more often than not...
Programs: EK Gold
Posts: 689
Crew should have said a simple 'hi can you take your feet off the screen please'
If the passenger decided on agro after that polite request then she would have been met by the police in DXB I suspect.
If the passenger decided on agro after that polite request then she would have been met by the police in DXB I suspect.
#8
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: LAX
Posts: 96
Had a youngster (one of about a dozen under 10 years old) on my recent flight DXB-LAX who was using his toes to navigate the ICE screen each time I passed
it it seems there are more children in J each time I fly, and while I dont have a problem so long as they are well behaved I do envy their parents financial ability
it it seems there are more children in J each time I fly, and while I dont have a problem so long as they are well behaved I do envy their parents financial ability
#9



Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: BHD
Programs: BA Club Blue /SK EB Gold
Posts: 862
It all goes back to how to let your kids behave from when you first take your newborn into a restaurant up to the time that they are lucky enough to travel in J or even F. Maybe we were lucky in that our son was always more interested in the food than running around the place!
#10


Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 591
Had a youngster (one of about a dozen under 10 years old) on my recent flight DXB-LAX who was using his toes to navigate the ICE screen each time I passed
it it seems there are more children in J each time I fly, and while I dont have a problem so long as they are well behaved I do envy their parents financial ability
it it seems there are more children in J each time I fly, and while I dont have a problem so long as they are well behaved I do envy their parents financial ability




