Flight attendant explains why you can't move seats - even if others are free

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Flight attendant explains why you can't move seats - even if others are free
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FLIGHT attendants have explained why passengers aren’t allowed to move seats, even if there are empty ones available on the plane. People often eye up better seating options while boarding th…

s at the start of the flight, so it's always best to check with your cabin crew if it's okay first.

"We might tell you that you have to wait until we're in the air, once we're cruising it doesn't really matter where you sit, but for take off, it's best to have you in the seat you were allocated."to switch seats before the plane has set off. Magnar Nordal explained on a Quora forum: “If the [systems are] set wrong, then the aircraft may crash at take-off.“My first officer was flying, and he experienced problems when he rotated the aircraft: It was very heavy.

“This was a very critical situation, because the runway was very short, and we would not have been able to stop.”, especially if they haven't booked specific places and are separated from their friends and family.... try and sort the issue before you board.

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