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Premier economy mix up...

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JulieHaydon · 03/06/2014 13:01

My partner and I work very hard and we decided to treat ourselves to a holiday with seats in premier economy as we were flying long distance and my partner is tall.

Fine going out and we had a wonderful holiday.

Then coming back we were all sat down on the plane waiting to take off when parents got on with their young child. Again fine, if they've got the money to do that then good luck to them. A flight is public transport after all.

The problem was they boarded late and there was only two seats left. What the mix up was I don't know but as the child was four the flight crew would not allow him to be on one of his parents laps.

So they had the awful task of trying to get one or two people to swop down into economy to let them travel together in Premier - and no one would. We refused outright as did the other passengers. If it had been up to first class we and others would have gone like a shot but this was never on offer. Perhaps it was full.

It was the parents' attitude that amazed us. You'd think with a child they would have booked in early but they didn't they came late, and expected others to move to accommodate them. The woman was very large and said she needed a wide seat which was obviously true.

But as another passenger said "Why can't two people from economy be upgraded so that they can all sit together in cattle class? They were late after all so why should someone move when we've all paid so much more?" However they went on to refer to the mother as a "Fat lump with no manners, if you need a wide seat with your family then be on time boarding" which I don't respect - there's no need to be rude.

We were delayed for an hour because of them. I think they had to go down to economy to sit together as they wanted because two new people suddenly appeared and took their seats.

And I don't think this was unreasonable do you?

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Kewcumber · 03/06/2014 23:01

That all sounds plausible Yellow but who are the mystery seat nappers... two new people suddenly appeared and took their seats

topsmart · 03/06/2014 23:01

Don't mean to de-rail (de-plane?) thread but Kewcumber my grandpa was on the design team for Concorde too! He got a CBE and everything.

Kewcumber · 03/06/2014 23:42

Ah, I think my Dad was a lowly junior engineer. He was one of the two design engineers who worked on the bearings apparently. It wasn't the glamorous bit that got CBE's!

OddFodd · 04/06/2014 00:35

I think the 2 new people were the ones who'd given up their economy seats so the family could sit together?

JulieHaydon · 04/06/2014 09:49

Interesting reading the mix ups that other people have had - and it just goes to show that this does happen despite the claims made by the wittering chavs on here.

Concorde was a lovely plane and I wish I could have flown on it.

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BeCool · 04/06/2014 10:07

despite the claims made by the wittering chavs on here.

JulieHayden how delightful!!!

forago · 04/06/2014 10:54

Well Julie I'm one of your "wittering chavs" and I've flown on Concorde - so there!

Kewcumber · 04/06/2014 11:05

I could be interpreted as a wittering chav in some lights too forago. Can we be smug in our chavvy concordeness together?

forago · 04/06/2014 11:36

of course

I am actually quite pleased. I think this is the first time I have ever been called a chav, I can feel my street cred rocketing.

Kewcumber · 04/06/2014 11:48

I didn't actually pay to fly on Concorde but wangled a freebie does that make me extra Chavvy?

ExitPursuedByABear · 04/06/2014 11:57

Am I a wittering chav?

She is very rude isn't she?

BeCool · 04/06/2014 11:58

yes she is!

MidniteScribbler · 04/06/2014 12:06

Airline delaying departure by an hour to accommodate someone who wouldn't sit in their own seats, risking the penalties for late departures, the costs of rearranging and compensating people who miss connecting flights? Bullshit. People would have been told to sit down and shut up or get off the plane.

Kewcumber · 04/06/2014 12:06

never child bannign children in first class - do they ban chavs in first class?

ExitPursuedByABear · 04/06/2014 12:25

Is there a test?

Kewcumber · 04/06/2014 12:27

I'm a chav dressed up as a middle class professional - I'd probably pass a test. I'm good at tests.

Kewcumber · 04/06/2014 12:28

I don't tend to divide people into chav/non-chav but nice/not nice.

I think that actually might be a tick in the chav box actually.

BadLad · 04/06/2014 12:30

it just goes to show that this does happen despite the claims made by the wittering chavs on here.

You've flown premium economy, not hired a private jet. Getting delusions of grandeur from that is chavvier that a baseball cap in a hoodie over a pair of nicked JJBSports track suit bottoms.

eurochick · 04/06/2014 12:33

I'm a wittering chav, but still flew in a lovely BA flatbed on my last transatlantic flight.

msscoob · 04/06/2014 12:51

And that comment there just clarified everything I previously thought. Go and get a hobby why don't you. How sad that you don't have anything better to do with your time.

Kewcumber · 04/06/2014 12:52

My sister regularly hires a private jet (I am a wittering chav to a posh sister) she never gets someone tryiing to turf her out of her seat (except the dogs).

There's your answer OP.

slithytove · 04/06/2014 12:59

So you come back op yet you can't admit you read my post wrong and were needlessly rude?

weneedtotalkaboutshriver · 04/06/2014 13:24

This is better than the telly. I do hope Julie comes back soon!

Fannydabbydozey · 04/06/2014 13:31

I've been lurking... Does that make me a wittering chav too?

What is the criteria for wittering chav? Please come back and tell us.

You Concorde flyers, I am insanely jealous. I loved that plane. It used to fly over my garden in London every evening and I'd watch every chance I could. I actually cried when they were retired.

BecauseIsaidS0 · 04/06/2014 14:01

I love, love, love flying. I used to travel a lot for work and enjoyed every single minute of it, but I do daydream about flying in a private jet. I'm currently binge watching Alias and every time there's a scene in the jet I feel insanely jealous.

But it will never happen for me, wittering chav that I am Grin

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