The rules for swapping plane seats with families and how to say no if someone asks
hoping to sit in a better position for their young children, or someone with a condition who will be more comfortable in your seat, then you should at least be receptive to a move.
Still, in those situations you aren't obliged to give up your seat - especially if you've paid to sit specifically where you are. There are other people on the plane that they can swap with if they need to - and those people also had the option ofIf you're on the other side of the argument and you need to switch seats with someone, the best approach is toHowever, cabin crew aren't exactly thrilled at having to deal with seat disputes."If you want to be friendly and let the
, partners, parents, whoever sit next to one another, you're welcome to, but don't feel bad about saying no either.so that they can together, but it's only a few hours, they'll survive. "They're the ones who are being difficult here, not those who are happy to stay in a seat that they've paid, sometimes extra, to sit in.
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