I saw in a flight that the airline mistakenly sold the same seat twice, two persons were fighting for the same seat, and when the stewardess came to review, she saw the error, the flight was oversold and the second man needed to leave the plane.
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I do it to give the people still sitting something to tut over.
People's mentality after waiting at the airport for six hours for a six hour flight ...
THIS IS THE LAST HELICOPTER OUT OF VIETNAM!!!!
I dont I just chill. Those goobers will fuck something up and I'll stand there for like 30 min like a moron.
Depends on what airline you're taking, Southwest doesn't assign seats
Not all airlines assign seats. I know Southwest doesn't, you just find an empty seat once you board. In that case it makes sense to stand in line.
Southwest assigns you a position in line. You can pay for a better one. Their passengers don't spend a lot of time waiting in ad-hoc lines before their group is called like other airlines.