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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do you think? https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/03/style/airplane-seat-etiquette-social-qs.html [b]Personally, as a parent, I now realize that families really do need the bulkhead. If the guy wants to prioritize leg-room, he should book an exit row seat. [/b] That said, I don't think he was wrong for refusing to give up his seat. He paid extra for it and those seats are not cheap (usually $50-100 extra)![/quote] If families want to prioritize the bulkhead, then they should book the bulkhead.[/quote] As a family, I don't want the bulkhead. We need the underseat storage and I don't want to have to wait for everyone to get off to retrieve something in a behind row because there wasn't enough room. I don't know why other families prefer the bulkhead but this isn't a universal thing for all families. The mindset that this family "needs" that space is false.[/quote] NP. The people who need the bulkhead are people traveling with infants who want to reserve the bulkhead bassinets for their babies to sleep in. Otherwise, yeah I'm with you. I don't want the bulkhead.[/quote]
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