Flight passenger says ‘bold seat thief’ didn’t budge after seat owner approached

One passenger is looking out a seat squatter as a flight out of Houston sparked a dialogue on social media.
In the “r/unitedairlines” discussion board on Reddit, a consumer titled a put up, “First bold seat thief.”
“I have had my first interaction with a seat stealer,” the put up reads.
The flyer stated he was on a regional flight in a 1-2 configuration and witnessed a girl attempting to take a seat in a special passenger’s seat.
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“She gathers up her three personal items and moves back 4 row to the A exit row across from me. After about 30 secs she turns to me and asks if I think she can stay there,” the consumer wrote.
A Reddit consumer is looking out a seat squatter (not pictured) who efficiently took over a fellow passenger’s seat on a flight out of Houston. (iStock)
“I told her most likely not, as I think it’s a sold-out flight. She puts her stuff away and you know it, 2 minutes later, along comes the seat owner. He informs her she is in his seat. She start[s] the whole thing over,” he added.
The consumer stated the girl was profitable in taking the seat and the person ended up swapping, taking the girl’s assigned seat.
“She look[ed] over at me and [said], ‘I did not want to [sit] in my seat, that is my husband in the other seat. He is drunk and I didn’t wish to take care of him,’” the consumer wrote.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the Reddit poster for remark.
Users took to the feedback part to debate the success of the seat squatter.

“Had this happen to me before,” stated a Reddit consumer in regards to the airplane seat drama. “I would just love to sit next to my husband. Quickly balked at the idea of her moving to coach. Some love is not as strong as we think.” (iStock)
“So the dude she conned out of his seat had to sit next to her drunk husband,” stated one consumer.
“It always blows my mind that anyone accommodates these people,” one other individual wrote.
“The gall some people have to flat-out steal what belongs to others.”
“Had this happen to me before,” stated one other commenter. “I would just love to sit next to my husband. Quickly balked at the idea of her moving to coach. Some love is not as strong as we think.”
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“I actually love when people try to steal my seat now. It’s fun to put them in their place and inflict some shame,” a consumer stated.
“The gall some people have to flat-out steal what belongs to others and pretend as though they haven’t,” wrote one other.
“Seat poachers get no quarter. I don’t care what their situation is,” the consumer added.

A Reddit consumer is looking out a seat squatter (not pictured) on a flight out of Houston after the girl efficiently took over a fellow passenger’s seat. Social media customers sounded off. (iStock)
“There has to be some way to report these people,” one other consumer commented.
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Gary Leff, a Texas-based journey business knowledgeable and writer of the weblog “View From the Wing,” advised Fox News Digital that as a substitute of stealing seats, flyers can strive their luck on board by merely asking others to swap seats with them.

A Texas-based journey business knowledgeable stated flight passengers ought to ask fellow fliers to swap seats as a substitute of stealing or “squatting” in seats that weren’t assigned to them. (iStock)
“[Flyers] may not be able to get what they want from the airline when reserving seats, or the airline may want a fee for the seats they want and the passenger doesn’t want to pay,” stated Leff.
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“Have a compelling reason that will resonate with the person you’re asking and have something decent to offer in return,” he stated, “so it isn’t as much of a hardship for the person to give you what you want.”