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OskiBear Oct 15, 2012 4:13 pm

First Class Shared Floor Space
 
Just boarded 752. Guy next to me decides to put his giant laptop bag in the floor space in the center. Except it doesn't hardly fit under the seat. Instead it's reduced my legroom/floor space by half.

Am I wrong to be annoyed? It seems rude to impinge on another passwnger's space. Not even a "sorry" or "do you mind"

Gamecock Oct 15, 2012 4:14 pm

No...

rieuwa Oct 15, 2012 4:21 pm

This must be an obvious question... but did you not just politely ask if they could move it?!

zitsky Oct 15, 2012 4:31 pm

He's probably just trying to save the overhead space for larger bags, or maybe he wants to access it during the flight without getting up. Just put your feet on it. That might get him to move it, or you could just ask him nicely to move it.

38,000feet Oct 15, 2012 4:54 pm

IME, the general etiquette is that the first person of the seat pair to arrive uses the space.

JerseySlime Oct 15, 2012 5:00 pm


Originally Posted by 38,000feet (Post 19501646)
IME, the general etiquette is that the first person of the seat pair to arrive uses the space.

So, you're saying if you are there first, his/her floor space is your floor space? I don't think your comment should include the word etiquette. Sounds more like what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine.

HitAndRun Oct 15, 2012 5:03 pm

There is no space under aisle seats on 757 first for computer bag. I often put mine in center space but ask adjacent passenger if they mind first and I tell them I will remove it as soon as we're airborne. i then move it against my seat.

Politely ask him if he will move it when airborne?

1KPath Oct 15, 2012 5:04 pm


Originally Posted by OskiBear (Post 19501457)
Just boarded 752. Guy next to me decides to put his giant laptop bag in the floor space in the center. Except it doesn't hardly fit under the seat. Instead it's reduced my legroom/floor space by half.

Am I wrong to be annoyed? It seems rude to impinge on another passwnger's space. Not even a "sorry" or "do you mind"

This has been an issue for those in F on sUA 757s for a long time. The problem is that the storage space in front of the aisle seat is quite small while there is a "shared" space in the center and normal storage in front of the window seat. When I have been in the aisle seat I place my computer bag/briefcase in the center space but I usually ask my neighbor if this is OK. I have never had a problem doing it this way on 100s and 100s of 757 flights over the years!

As for getting annoyed...NAH! Life is too shot for that!!

PhillyPhlyer40 Oct 15, 2012 5:06 pm


Originally Posted by zitsky (Post 19501535)
Just put your feet on it. That might get him to move it, or you could just ask him nicely to move it.

+1!!!



Originally Posted by 38,000feet (Post 19501646)
IME, the general etiquette is that the first person of the seat pair to arrive uses the space.

:mad::td:

38,000feet Oct 15, 2012 5:10 pm


Originally Posted by PhillyPhlyer40 (Post 19501696)
+1!!!




:mad::td:

I agree! I don't actually do this myself, but I commonly experience it when I arrive after my row mate. Are you all saying that you don't commonly encounter this? Also, pretty sure the OP is talking about the middle space beneath the seats in F on the 757. It's shared space and the perfect size for just one laptop bag.

LaserSailor Oct 15, 2012 5:47 pm

.....ing about shared space in FC?

Really?

blueman2 Oct 15, 2012 5:55 pm


Originally Posted by 38,000feet
IME, the general etiquette is that the first person of the seat pair to arrive uses the space.
IME, I don't like sitting next to guys like you.


Originally Posted by hobo13 (Post 19501677)
IME, I don't like sitting next to guys like you.

Actually, I read 38,000's comment to say this is common practice (IME = in my experience), not what he recommends or would do himself. I agree it is rude, but it is also becoming common practice from my experience as well. Sadly on flight these days, rudeness is becoming common practice.

:(

MatthewLAX Oct 15, 2012 6:02 pm

Maybe my bag is smaller, but on a 752, I usually put my bag in the shared space between seats because the IFE power box already inhibits legroom there, so that I can stretch my legs all the way out in that narrow space between the box and the aisle.

I don't think it is rude to take up half the space without asking--which I cannot imagine a laptop bag doing. Sure, it would be rude if I took up that whole center section...

noah Oct 15, 2012 6:02 pm

A few years ago, I had something similar happen to me. I asked the passenger sitting in the aisle whose huge bag was infringing on my space if he could move it. He declined. I called the FA over for assistance. The FA said, "sorry, thats really space for the aisle passenger to use since their under-seat storage is so much smaller than yours. Look at it this way, you still have a lot more legroom than anybody in back."

I apologized to the passenger next to me.

MojaveFlyer Oct 15, 2012 6:07 pm

+1 for using the center space if possible when I'm on the aisle - the IFE box really takes up a bunch of it. But I certainly make sure it's all the way under so as to make hamper access to the window seat, and I'd be happy to discuss with whomever was in that seat if it were an issue. I'm not sitting up front that much these days though.


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