Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop all this petty infighting and force airlines to step up.
I fly often and don't have an issue. Hell I flew with a lap infant in a middle seat last week and never crossed the line. I did think that the person next to me should have given me the arm rest since I had a lap infant and was in the middle, but he didn't and I survived.
We need seats reserved for the obese. If you're over 225, you're required to reserve and pay for those (or first class).
Lap infants should not be allowed at all due to the safety issues.
They need to nurse on takeoff and landing so their ears don't hurt. Otherwise they'd scream.
A pacifier will also solve that problem.
No it doesn't.
Different kind of suction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop all this petty infighting and force airlines to step up.
I fly often and don't have an issue. Hell I flew with a lap infant in a middle seat last week and never crossed the line. I did think that the person next to me should have given me the arm rest since I had a lap infant and was in the middle, but he didn't and I survived.
We need seats reserved for the obese. If you're over 225, you're required to reserve and pay for those (or first class).
Lap infants should not be allowed at all due to the safety issues.
They need to nurse on takeoff and landing so their ears don't hurt. Otherwise they'd scream.
A pacifier will also solve that problem.
No it doesn't.
Different kind of suction.
They don't need to nurse and its a safety issue if something happened/in a crash. You give them a bottle or pacifier or something else. And, not all babies nurse.
You're all dead anyway if there's a crash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop all this petty infighting and force airlines to step up.
I fly often and don't have an issue. Hell I flew with a lap infant in a middle seat last week and never crossed the line. I did think that the person next to me should have given me the arm rest since I had a lap infant and was in the middle, but he didn't and I survived.
We need seats reserved for the obese. If you're over 225, you're required to reserve and pay for those (or first class).
Lap infants should not be allowed at all due to the safety issues.
They need to nurse on takeoff and landing so their ears don't hurt. Otherwise they'd scream.
A pacifier will also solve that problem.
No it doesn't.
Different kind of suction.
They don't need to nurse and its a safety issue if something happened/in a crash. You give them a bottle or pacifier or something else. And, not all babies nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop all this petty infighting and force airlines to step up.
I fly often and don't have an issue. Hell I flew with a lap infant in a middle seat last week and never crossed the line. I did think that the person next to me should have given me the arm rest since I had a lap infant and was in the middle, but he didn't and I survived.
We need seats reserved for the obese. If you're over 225, you're required to reserve and pay for those (or first class).
Lap infants should not be allowed at all due to the safety issues.
They need to nurse on takeoff and landing so their ears don't hurt. Otherwise they'd scream.
A pacifier will also solve that problem.
No it doesn't.
Different kind of suction.
They don't need to nurse and its a safety issue if something happened/in a crash. You give them a bottle or pacifier or something else. And, not all babies nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop all this petty infighting and force airlines to step up.
I fly often and don't have an issue. Hell I flew with a lap infant in a middle seat last week and never crossed the line. I did think that the person next to me should have given me the arm rest since I had a lap infant and was in the middle, but he didn't and I survived.
We need seats reserved for the obese. If you're over 225, you're required to reserve and pay for those (or first class).
Lap infants should not be allowed at all due to the safety issues.
They need to nurse on takeoff and landing so their ears don't hurt. Otherwise they'd scream.
A pacifier will also solve that problem.
No it doesn't.
Different kind of suction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop all this petty infighting and force airlines to step up.
I fly often and don't have an issue. Hell I flew with a lap infant in a middle seat last week and never crossed the line. I did think that the person next to me should have given me the arm rest since I had a lap infant and was in the middle, but he didn't and I survived.
We need seats reserved for the obese. If you're over 225, you're required to reserve and pay for those (or first class).
Lap infants should not be allowed at all due to the safety issues.
They need to nurse on takeoff and landing so their ears don't hurt. Otherwise they'd scream.
A pacifier will also solve that problem.
Anonymous wrote:^^^sorry meant fat people
Anonymous wrote:Almost every flight has non paying passengers who are family to airline employees or off duty airline employees. They are supposed to wait until all paying customers have been seated but they don't. In fact they often take the best seats and any leftovers in first class.
I was assigned a seat between two obese passengers and refused. I told flight attendants to move a non rev. passenger and they did. She opted to wait for another flight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you expect on a flight between Vegas and New Jersey.
Winner winner chicken dinner![]()
Anonymous wrote:What do you expect on a flight between Vegas and New Jersey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obese woman started the abuse. Middle seat woman was a little nutty but still the victim here.
I also hate flying now unless I'm with my two kids. Too many times have I been seated by men who think it's okay to put their arms and legs in my seat zone. I'm 5'7", 120lbs, size 00. Lots of room on either side of me in my seat. Not their room, my room. I hate people's legs, arms and coats in my seat zone. If they hog the armrest with their arms hanging over into my seat I take it back the second they reach for something.
No I don't want your arm touching me and your knee touching me. Stay in your damn space.
It's not just men.
I was on a flight from Santiago to JFK about a year ago where a teen girl (in the middle seat) encroached on my leg room (I was in the window.) Her mother/father/brother (they played musical chairs the entire flight) was seated in the aisle seat next to her, yet she decided her enormous bag belonged in my leg room space.
PP here
And yes, I gave her the arm rest entirely, and she was still encroaching on part of my seat. She was not obese, just rude as hell.
Next time you shouldn't hesitate to tell someone, esp. a teen/kid, to move her bag. No need to be rude but definitely let them know that is your space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obese woman started the abuse. Middle seat woman was a little nutty but still the victim here.
I also hate flying now unless I'm with my two kids. Too many times have I been seated by men who think it's okay to put their arms and legs in my seat zone. I'm 5'7", 120lbs, size 00. Lots of room on either side of me in my seat. Not their room, my room. I hate people's legs, arms and coats in my seat zone. If they hog the armrest with their arms hanging over into my seat I take it back the second they reach for something.
No I don't want your arm touching me and your knee touching me. Stay in your damn space.
It's not just men.
I was on a flight from Santiago to JFK about a year ago where a teen girl (in the middle seat) encroached on my leg room (I was in the window.) Her mother/father/brother (they played musical chairs the entire flight) was seated in the aisle seat next to her, yet she decided her enormous bag belonged in my leg room space.
PP here
And yes, I gave her the arm rest entirely, and she was still encroaching on part of my seat. She was not obese, just rude as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obese woman started the abuse. Middle seat woman was a little nutty but still the victim here.
I also hate flying now unless I'm with my two kids. Too many times have I been seated by men who think it's okay to put their arms and legs in my seat zone. I'm 5'7", 120lbs, size 00. Lots of room on either side of me in my seat. Not their room, my room. I hate people's legs, arms and coats in my seat zone. If they hog the armrest with their arms hanging over into my seat I take it back the second they reach for something.
No I don't want your arm touching me and your knee touching me. Stay in your damn space.
It's not just men.
I was on a flight from Santiago to JFK about a year ago where a teen girl (in the middle seat) encroached on my leg room (I was in the window.) Her mother/father/brother (they played musical chairs the entire flight) was seated in the aisle seat next to her, yet she decided her enormous bag belonged in my leg room space.