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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]yes 6 hours is not long haul i should have clarified that it was an overnight flight meaning people were counting on being able to sleep so that they could adjust to the time zone. as i said i had little kids with me so was limited in terms of the noise cancelling options for them. snorer was directly behind them so hard to muffle. next time i’ll ask the FA to address. [/quote] You're not entitled to perfect sleeping conditions just because it is an overnight flight. If it were someone playing a video or a drunk person being rowdy it would be a different story, but the snorer isn't obligated to stay awake because you want to sleep. You can't prevent people from farting either OP. The human body is the human body. The most you could ask for was to change seats if there were any openings.[/quote] Farting is basically assault [/quote] You must not get out much. Farting happens often on planes...and movie theaters...and school auditoriums. Stay home if you can't handle the discomfort that comes from being around other people.[/quote]
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