We often talk about families demanding seat swaps or premium rows without paying for them. But this case was different: a traveler paid extra for an exit row seat, only to spend four hours with children hovering in his space, blocking the window and leaning over him as if the emergency exit door was a lounge.
“We had to call the flight attendant three times to get them to move, but they just kept coming back after a few minutes,” the man wrote. By the third intervention, the flight attendant was visibly frustrated and warned the father this would be the last time she told them to sit down. The passenger concluded by noting, “Sometimes I wish Europe was as strict as the US with the no-fly lists.”
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