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Which influencer refuses to switch business class seats so family can sit together?

In a TikTok post which has now garnered more than 900,000 views, Audrey Peters toasts the camera with a glass of fizz. The caption “when a family asks me to switch seats on the plane so they can sit together”, followed by a raised eyebrow emoji, is written across the video.



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If you've already boarded your flight, Whitmore says to speak with a flight attendant. Flight attendants have the authority to move people around and the flight attendant can ask someone, she says, emphasizing that seat trades should always be equal.

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Diane Gottsman, an etiquette expert who runs the Protocol School of Texas, says seat switching should not be an issue. It's always best to plan ahead if you know you're going to need extra legroom or want to be seated next to your best friend, she said.

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“A cardinal rule of seat swaps is that you should never take someone else's seat before they board,” the blog states. As for how requests to swap seats should be handled by travellers, both Gottsman and The Points Guy say that passengers should feel comfortable declining if they don't want to give up their seat.

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Technically, it's not allowed. If you do try it, I would connect with the flight attendants early and it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to bring a box of cho... Why is it so hard to upgrade from economy class to business or first class on a flight if the airline has available seats in those classes of cabins?

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If you want a window seat, then suppose you choose from left to right (looking toward plane's nose): kid, kid, parent (aisle), parent (aisle). if in the middle then it's parent, kiddo, kiddo, parent. Mirror image it if you want the other side of the plane.

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It's a rule that's built into your fare class and ticket. But for any passenger, generally, airlines opt to keep these rows empty – even if it makes virtually zero difference to their bottom line. Here's the deal: In the eyes of airlines, it's stealing.

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If they are unsold before the flight they will be used for upgrades to those passengers with status. If there are so requests for upgrades then those seats will remain empty. Most airlines no long put economy passengers in first class or business class seats unless they have status.

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Most U.S. airlines will permit children who have reached their fifth birthday to travel unaccompanied. Kids ages 5 through 11 who are flying alone must usually travel pursuant to special “unaccompanied minor” procedures. On some airlines, these procedures are required for unaccompanied children as old as 14.

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If Lufthansa has to change your advance seat reservation, e.g. because of a late change in the aircraft type used, Lufthansa will do its best to reserve an equivalent new seat for you. In such cases, priority is first given to seating passengers who are travelling together, e.g. families, next to each other again.

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According to Rawls, “the unofficial, yet proper rules to follow are to always sit in your original seat first, wait until boarding is finished, and stay within your seating class/zone. Then — and only then — you may kindly ask a fellow passenger if you may swap with them.”

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