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[quote=Anonymous]It seems strange to me that a flight attendant would first be asking people who paid for premium seats to move, why not ask people in the back of the plane? Presumably moving those people would also allow the family to sit together. I would say that the person asking the question does seem a bit smug. You can be organized and still end up in a pickle if your flight is delayed and then you miss a (long) connection or your original flight is cancelled and you have to rebook or you are flying at the last minute to visit a sick relative or for some other emergency. In general I think it is nice to move but I would not expect that of someone who paid for premium seats. If airlines want those people to move, they should go back to the days of not charging more for bulkhead. [/quote]
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