Self entitled Vogue Williams fuming over “Some Sh*tebag” that wouldn’t swap seats with her, skip 14mins, straight for that horses mouth.

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  1. People expecting other people to just blindly give up an aisle seat on a plane just because they have kids are a special kind of asshole. Pay for the fucking seats you want before the flight if it’s important to you.

    Also, I just listened to a few minutes of them and genuinely wonder how anyone could listen to an hour of that shite.

  2. just last week my dad went to his seat , the aisle seat, he always books the aisle seat . A man was sitting in his seat. He asked my father could he have the aisle for the middle seat , as his wife and kids were in the opposite row in , they had 3 seats opposite. My father declined explaining he always books the aisle seat and he wanted to sit in the seat he booked. Man got all worked up, and the man at the window seat who was a stranger to both my father and the other guy starts on my dad saying it was bad form. Things got so heated my father asked to be seated elsewhere, as the two men were ganging up. Father made the point to me that the two kids and wife were all stuck in to their phones/devices , not taking a blind bit of notice of where their father was sat. They werent young kids.

    My father was moved at his request , and the staff were really sympathetic and wanted to reprimand the man but my father stopped them from taking it any furthur with the man , he just wanted to forget about it.

    Then, while in flight, the same man, gets up, goes to the toilet. My father overhears the air crew threatening him that he will be arrested when the plane lands. My dad thought it was because of their altercation and went up to plead with them not to have him arrested but it was actually because he was vaping in the toilet. Caused another huge scene on the plane and commotion.

    I have two kids myself and i would not expect someone to give up their seat- now if a parent was separated from a child with no other parent present with the child beside them, that would be different but as far as i know its not possible to even book seats in different locations for children under a certain age, they must sit with their parent , and you cant get to payment without seating together .

  3. Aer lingus / TUI sat our kids (6 & 9) on their own on 2 flights this summer. Booked a resort through a travel agent. They dont let you prebook seats and dont allow online check in if you book that way. they didn’t tell us until a few days before flight. I tried everything to book seats, was up ib Dublin airport the day before check-in trying.

    Told us to to just ask others to move and they’ll understand. It was a total joke as about 50 people on the plane were in the same boat and flight crew couldn’t do anything. Everyone was stressed and then it was like musical chairs after take off but a lot of people who booked seats wouldn’t move (why should they)

  4. She does seem to think she is the singular first person to ever give birth, it’s now her entire personality, career and sense of self.

  5. Was on a flight from France 2 weeks back and 3 people had to move to accommodate a family. Like if you want to sit together book seats. I like to look put the window so I book my seat! Ain’t giving that away for a crappy middle seat. The entitlement.

  6. I used to fly a lot for work and this happens almost every flight. To be honest it’s circumstantial to me – if they couldn’t book seats together and it’s a toddler I’m pretty sympathetic and will move as would most people. It all depends on how the people who want to swap the seat ask honestly / sometimes they really are giant entitled dick heads that assume you will just forgo the 70-300e you just spent extra for this specific seat without even having the decency to be polite when asking.

    You get pretty dependent on that aisle seat when you travel for work a lot as the toilet breaks etc become key 😅

    The best method is to ask a steward on boarding – they’ll get you seated in your current seats then come sort you out after take off if they can – it’s always been the smoothest approach I’ve seen

  7. Just tell them quite simply that they can buy the seat off you for the amount you paid additionally for it (assuming you did pay.)

    The sense of entitlement is unreal. I generally don’t care which seat I’m in but will book extra leg room for flights over 2 hours. But if I’ve pre-booked and paid €40/50 for a specific seat, I’m not going to hand it away to some cunt who wasn’t arsed to do likewise.

    Extenuating circumstances can come into play obviously and it’s totally down to how the person asks you. Manners goes a long way.

  8. The audacity. Your man paid for that seat and she’s the one who literally admitted to booking the seats incorrectly so tough stuff. Also, she’s the one who chose to go away with two young children and a newborn.

    Your man was rightfully there. You can’t just expect others to adjust their seating arrangements because you messed up when booking.

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