(TNS)-- Q: You're
seated on a plane next to a person who is taking up your space.
Not exact matches
On my
plane flight from Israel to the US a few months ago, the Chassidic woman from Montreal
next to me was (very discretely) nursing her 7 mos old without even using a cover, while the secular Israeli the
seat behind was using one of those big apron things.
In a series of scenes, we watch her talk the ear off a poor elderly woman (Joy Carlin) who has the misfortune of being
seated next to her
on a
plane.
Not only did United attendants ask him to switch
seats when the woman
next to him irrationally demanded so, but after forgetting his Kindle
on the
plane, the attendants refused to grab it.
- Library Journal «Klosterman's writing style is direct, highly personal and robotically crisp - he's like a stranger
on the
seat next to you
on a
plane who gives you a billion dollar idea.
What I would have done to maximize my comfort and minimize the price, was to have purchased that $ 481 main cabin extra
seat on American Airlines and then purchased the
seat next to it, giving me plenty of room
on the
plane.
Having redeemed the majority of my UR points for Korean Air last month (albeit in business class because I wanted a
seat on the upper deck of the
plane and wanted to save some points for a possible trip
next year), I'll say this:
Nevertheless, if they are connecting to a flight by another airline, then it is not certain that they will get a
seat on the
next plane.
Of course, this also means she'll likely need to use the restroom more often, so asking for an aisle
seat on the
plane and knowing how far it is to the
next rest area is a good idea too.