Delta Passenger Books Window Seat, Fury at What Woman Asks While Boarding
Summary
A Delta Air Lines passenger shared an event on social media involving a mix-up over a window seat that they booked and paid for. The passenger confronted a woman who had taken the seat, leading to a discussion about airline seating policies.Key Facts
- A passenger on a Delta flight booked a window seat but found another traveler sitting there.
- The traveler politely asked the woman in the seat to move, as it was the seat they had paid for.
- Delta Airlines expects passengers to use the seats they paid for and any seat changes should be agreed upon before the flight.
- Delta’s policy does not allow changes between cabins once the flight service begins.
- Social media users supported the traveler for standing their ground and claiming the seat they booked.
- Discussions emphasized that generally, "A" seats are window seats, while "B" seats are aisle seats.
- The situation resolved when the woman moved, albeit reluctantly.
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