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Passenger Refuses to Give Up Window Seat to Teen on 5-Hour Flight. Mom Fights Back
Passenger Refuses to Give Up Window Seat to Teen on 5-Hour Flight. Mom Fights Back

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Passenger Refuses to Give Up Window Seat to Teen on 5-Hour Flight. Mom Fights Back

Having pre-paid for his seat, a man boarded his 5-hour flight believing he wouldn't encounter any issues However, when a mother and her son showed up to sit next to him, tensions rose She asked the man if her teenage son could sit by the window, and he declinedAirplane seating has long been a point of tension among travelers. For many, scoring the coveted window seat is a small victory that makes the cramped space and long hours more bearable. Watching bustling cities disappear and clouds drift by can transform a grueling flight into something more peaceful. However, even with assigned seating, conflicts can still arise, especially when passengers request swaps for personal reasons. One Reddit user described a five-hour flight during which they had reserved a window seat months in advance. 'I love watching a view and taking a nap near the wall,' they wrote. However, once on board, a woman traveling with her teenage son approached and asked if the Reddit user would be willing to give up the window seat so her son could enjoy the view. The man politely declined and said they'd prefer to keep the seat, but his response didn't go over well. 'She immediately says, 'Wow that's just a seat, don't be difficult,'' the user recalled. Trying to keep calm, the passenger donned a smile and responded with, 'Exactly. It's my seat.' What followed was a tense five-hour flight, with the woman sitting next to the Reddit user and making her displeasure known. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'She let out this huge sigh, sat down next to me, and spent the entire flight elbowing into my armrest and dramatically texting with her brightness at full blast,' they wrote in the post. The post gained traction as fellow Reddit users weighed in, with many supporting the decision to keep the reserved seat. 'Anybody that pulls the 'wow it's just a seat' card, should have it pointed out that if seat choice is so inconsequential they should be perfectly happy with the one they already have,' one user wrote. Another suggested that the woman pay for the seat. 'Tell her you will be happy to move. $75/hr for duration of the flight. Cash, payable in advance,' they wrote. 'If she complains, let her know that everything costs more if you wait until the last minute to book.' The larger discussion, however, touches on a recurring issue with air travel: when personal planning clashes with the last-minute needs or preferences of other passengers. While it's not uncommon for travelers to request seat swaps for reasons ranging from medical issues to wanting to sit with family, the original poster's frustration was about the fact that he had paid extra for his seat. 'I get wanting to sit together, but how is me planning ahead suddenly me being rude?' they questioned. Read the original article on People

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