A United Airlines passenger shared a story about a seat swap conversation after ending up between a married couple who had booked the window and aisle hoping the middle would remain empty. I have some sympathy for almost everyone involved here, but there is one part of this strategy that drives me crazy.
She and her husband had to change flights at the last minute after a death in the family and ended up with two Economy Plus seats near each other, but not together. She was in a middle seat, while her husband was in an aisle seat one row behind.
Her plan was simple enough: ask the aisle passenger in her row if he would trade for her husband’s aisle seat one row back so she could sit next to her husband.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.





