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Seat question
If you book A and C, hoping B will remain empty, and it does not...whose choice is it where the B person goes (aisle or window) - his or yours?
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13383528)
If you book A and C, hoping B will remain empty, and it does not...whose choice is it where the B person goes (aisle or window) - his or yours?
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13383528)
If you book A and C, hoping B will remain empty, and it does not...whose choice is it where the B person goes (aisle or window) - his or yours?
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Trading seats sometimes becomes a question of "Let's make a deal" and what the "B" person wants out of the deal.
If "B" refuses to trade seats and a couple is separated, it can make for a miserable flight. People who are experienced at flying with often not trade one "B" seat for another unless asked to do so by a gate agent. |
If you select A and C, then you should be prepared to sit in A and C. If you are hoping that the person who is in B is kind enough to switch seats with one of you, I would think that you'd make the offer as attractive as possible by offering them either seat.
I think most people would be happy to get out of the middle seat, but some people might find it irritating that you assume that they will give up their seat for you while acting as if you're doing them this big favor. |
I use this strategy often.
I have yet to meet a person who wouldnt be happy to switch out of the middle. |
Yeah, I've seen many instances of passengers asking another to exchange their aisle seat for a middle seat so the other party can sit together. In most cases that I've seen, they'd get upset at the thought of being asked or deny that request (probably frequent flyers). But every once in a while someone will try to help out at their expense of own comfort. Don't count on asking for aisle to window moves either!
To the OP, since you're requesting the change, it'd be up to the other passenger to move from his/her assigned seat. I did, however, one time notice a FA ask this middle passenger in E+ (or exit row, I can't remember) to see if she'd like to move to a row in the back to an aisle seat with an empty middle seat. At first FA's "recommendation", she declined. Upon a second FA's comment/"request", she decided to move to the back leaving an empty middle seat. |
We DID tell the Newcomer B that we were together and would he prefer the aisle or window and it was just what he said that surprised us...he said, quite alarmedly, "I don't want THAT window!"...now, I didn't mention we were in the exit row, we sort of got the feeling he was looking for the comfort without the responsibility, that's all. We would have gone either way, and so we did move over to A and B. I mentioned that I do have to get up a couple of times to use the washroom and he said he was fine with that, then proceeded to fall asleep :rolleyes: so I had to wake him up a couple of times.
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This is not at all related to a specific airline, so it will exchange seats and move from American AAdvantage to a nice, new seat in TravelBuzz! - or be merged into an undoubtedly existing thread there. Please continue discussion there.
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13383973)
We DID tell the Newcomer B that we were together and would he prefer the aisle or window and it was just what he said that surprised us...he said, quite alarmedly, "I don't want THAT window!"...now, I didn't mention we were in the exit row, we sort of got the feeling he was looking for the comfort without the responsibility, that's all. We would have gone either way, and so we did move over to A and B. I mentioned that I do have to get up a couple of times to use the washroom and he said he was fine with that, then proceeded to fall asleep :rolleyes: so I had to wake him up a couple of times.
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If you want to sit together, then book AB or BC. I will happily keep B if I think it will inconvenience people who have been trying to game me.
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In a 3-3 configuration we always book C D. No use if you want to hold hands or snuggle up, but if you simply want to talk to your travel companion then having an aisle between you is no obstacle.
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While I agree that it's the middle person's choice, that doesn't mean the AC people can't influence that choice. They don't have to open the discussion with "would you like A or C?" If they prefer, say, AB, the C person can simply ask the B person if he or she would like to switch for the aisle without mentioning (yet) that the window could also be an option. Most will switch, since most people consider that an improvement. If the answer is "no," they can try offering the window to see if that offer gets better results.
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"Thanks, but I like to sit in the middle seat so I can spread my elbows out over both arm rests." :p
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13383528)
If you book A and C, hoping B will remain empty, and it does not...whose choice is it where the B person goes (aisle or window) - his or yours?
Booking seats hoping the middle won't be occupied isn't working as much these days. The flights are fuller than ever. Himself and I usually book across the aisle from each other. That way we can share stuff and still talk, but neither is stuck in a middle seat. |
It worked out ok for us, but it will be our last attempt to do this. From now on middle and aisle for us (we like to play cards so across the aisle doesn't work). I've NEVER had a person decline to move, it's just that this guys' strange reaction to the window prompted this post.
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13383528)
If you book A and C, hoping B will remain empty, and it does not...whose choice is it where the B person goes (aisle or window) - his or yours?
Personally, it would not blight my flight at all if I had to sit one seat apart from my traveling companion - the plane will take us all to the same destination. But if you asked me very nicely, I would consider moving to the aisle seat. :) |
Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13383528)
If you book A and C, hoping B will remain empty, and it does not...whose choice is it where the B person goes (aisle or window) - his or yours?
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Originally Posted by Mr H
(Post 13384306)
If you want to sit together, then book AB or BC. I will happily keep B if I think it will inconvenience people who have been trying to game me.
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Originally Posted by broadwayblue
(Post 13386196)
So you would prefer to sit in the worst seat in the row just to inconvenience others?
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
(Post 13385633)
It worked out ok for us, but it will be our last attempt to do this. From now on middle and aisle for us (we like to play cards so across the aisle doesn't work). I've NEVER had a person decline to move, it's just that this guys' strange reaction to the window prompted this post.
Neil |
If you're a fearful flyer you have no business being in the Exit row.
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