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Plane Passengers Sneak into Exit Row—Not Ready For 'Walk of Shame' After

Plane Passengers Sneak into Exit Row—Not Ready For 'Walk of Shame' After

Summary

On a flight from Cozumel, passengers tried to move to empty exit row seats but were sent back to their original seats by a flight attendant. The event highlighted common issues with seat allocation and reinforced the importance of following airline seating rules.

Key Facts

  • Passengers moved to empty exit row seats without authorization.
  • A flight attendant sent them back to their assigned seats.
  • Exit row seats often offer more legroom and may require an extra fee.
  • Passengers in exit rows must agree to safety responsibilities.
  • Disputes over seating arrangements on flights are common.
  • The incident underscores the importance of adhering to airline seating rules.

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