Anonymous wrote:Buy a first class seat next time. The fact that people think they are entitled to anything other than a place to put their but to get from point A to B unless expressly conveyed/agreed is mind boggling to me.
Anonymous wrote:If a steerage passenger put ther stuff in the first class bin above their seat, would the FAs really say something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on an American Airlines flight where they extended reserved first class bins over whatever their premium economy seats are called, thereby forcing people sitting in the very front of economy to have to put their bags behind them, which made a lot of other travelers have to put their bags further back, creating chaos both during boarding and deplaning.
And then those bins up front didn't even get completely filled!
Why would they do that? Did they say?
I was flabbergasted on the flight, but I know that the crew has no control over the policy (the bin literally had "Reserved for First Class" or something like that written in it). I wrote a complaint to AA when I got home.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. You aren’t entitled to bin space right above your head.
OP here: they did tell other passengers to take their stuff out.Anonymous wrote:If a steerage passenger put ther stuff in the first class bin above their seat, would the FAs really say something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on an American Airlines flight where they extended reserved first class bins over whatever their premium economy seats are called, thereby forcing people sitting in the very front of economy to have to put their bags behind them, which made a lot of other travelers have to put their bags further back, creating chaos both during boarding and deplaning.
And then those bins up front didn't even get completely filled!
Why would they do that? Did they say?
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes the first or second rows of bins are taken up by safety equipment and/or the crew's carry-ons.
Anonymous wrote:I was on an American Airlines flight where they extended reserved first class bins over whatever their premium economy seats are called, thereby forcing people sitting in the very front of economy to have to put their bags behind them, which made a lot of other travelers have to put their bags further back, creating chaos both during boarding and deplaning.
And then those bins up front didn't even get completely filled!