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Whilst the crew may ask passengers to remain in their allocated seats, the reason for it is never this. If the worst did happen, this is not how casualties are identified. Generally if you’re asked to stay in your allocated seat it will be for aircraft weight and balance reasons.
79-won-t-pay-reserve-plane-seat:
"More than 500 people voted in the poll, with the majority saying they wouldn’t part with any extra money just to reserve their seat. 32% claimed it was just another ‘rip off’ tactic; 28% said reserved seating should be a basic right on all flights, and 20% said they’d rather travel with another airline that allows passengers to choose a seat for free."
Can you at least admit you were wrong about Thomas Cook?
I don't see why it is a rip off but completely understand if people don't wish to pay. If 20% would go to another airline then they may struggle to find one (at least for shorthaul) that doesn't do this. The idea that "reserved seating ought to be a basic right" is laughable:rotfl:. It might be a want. do you think that if a lot of people did vote with their feet the practice would continue?
I travelled, last week, on a plane and they no longer provide a drink or food unless you pay. I think it is my inalienable right to have a free G+T along with a hot snack. Of course I could if I travelled business class but the word "free" would then be under some strain.
What's your point? Nobody's arguing that you're doing something wrong by opting not to pay for prebooking seats. What people are telling you is that it's standard policy for airlines to charge for seat selection, at least before check-in opens. How does the survey you quote contradict any of this?
Exaggerate much?
There really is no emotional blackmail.
Pay to sit next to 'your loved ones' if the 'fear of not sitting next to your family is the driving factor'.
I certainly don't feel 'compelled to reserve their (my) seats'.
I will choose to pay to select my seats if it suits me.
No blackmail.
Just a simple choice.
You may have been lucky in the past that you've not been separated from your family, but be aware that it could happen on any flight.
And you have a cat-in-hell's chance of me moving to accommodate you and your family.