Booking your plane ticket in advance is a smart move as it allows you to choose the perfect seat to match your preferences. Some travelers prioritize legroom, while others prefer being closer to the restroom. And let's not forget those tempting early bird discounts.
Now, onto our Reddit story: A user found themselves on a 5-hour business-class flight aboard a roomy 777 aircraft. A user was on a 5-hour business-class flight on a spacious 777 aircraft. He had selected a comfortable seat in a configuration of five rows and three columns, with two seats in each row. After settling in with headphones and airline slippers, a man approached him. The man requested a seat swap to sit closer to his approximately 14-year-old daughter. But the seat wasn't in a prime location. It was near an active 8-year-old and a 4-year-old prone to crying.
So despite the man's persistent requests, the Reddit user politely declined, suggesting that better planning could have avoided this predicament. However, the man didn't take the refusal well, leaving the OP pondering whether they had acted wrongly. Continue reading to see how everything went down and the reactions of Reddit users.
OP asks:
OP explained his flight was long and the offered seat didn't seem comfortable:
OP's action made the man angry and he wanted an explanation.
OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole:
And the comments from other Redditors roll in…
This user is concerned and OP replies:
Totally agree.
"Some people just like throwing their weight around and making others accommodate them"
"Just cause he lost doesn't mean you have to suffer"
OP will never be the AH for sitting in the seat they paid for.
What do you think about what happened? Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? Share your experiences and join the conversation in the comment section below!