“As if I had no choice but to move”: Woman refused to switch plane seats

Since driving across the ocean is impossible, modern planes test the limits. Overbooking flights, charging for ordinary luggage, and trying new seating arrangements are common.

Concerned, the woman sought advice online about declining a first-class upgrade on a long-awaited flight. Despite reserving the journey early and collecting enough travel points for the upgrade, a flight attendant asked her to relocate to a lower class seat shortly after takeoff.

First-class travel may be difficult.

I (23F) planned my vacation to San Francisco for a year and bought my tickets a year in advance.

Due to my points and membership level, the airline contacted me one or two months before the trip to upgrade my seat to first class.

I was pleased to fly first class for the first time.

I took care of everything in the lounge before my trip, and the 13-hour travel was comfortable.

One hour after takeoff, a flight attendant asked whether I may trade seats with a 10-year-old economy class boy. To let the youngster sit with his family in first class.

I learned that both parents were members and had upgrades, but they were ignorant that their son was ineligible. Thus, they enjoyed first-class tickets while their son stayed in economy.

The flight attendant gave me options, meaning I had to move. She suggested getting another free upgrade on another flight or a full refund for my current one. I asked whether I might stay in my seat because I thought I was being asked to leave. She said only the two parents and I had been upgraded, and there were no more first-class seats. For the boy to sit with his family, he should take my seat.

If the first session been overbooked and the boy bought a ticket, things would have been different. However, frequent airline flying earned me this upgrade. I might have considered it if the parents had bought tickets, but did not. I don’t dislike the flight attendant; she was kind throughout. She politely accepted my decision, soothed me, and promised to fix the matter.

Since the parents were far away, I never saw them. However, an older woman in the next row chastised me for leaving a child alone for 13 hours. The prospect of a child flying alone for 13 hours is scary, yet I saw him walk up and down the aisles to see his parents every hour.

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