My seats on the airline were taken by a family, but with the help of Marcy, I got my vengeance right away.
On a flight, a family was taken back when another set of parents and a teenager sat in their seats without asking.

Most of us, while boarding a journey to an exotic vacation location, give little thought to the aircraft itself and instead focus on the far-off land we will soon be calling home.
While most of us don't mind where we're seated, there are always others who would rather not.
While many Britons like to take a snooze leaning against the wall, others choose an aisle seat since it provides easier access to the restroom.
Man lauded for his "audacity" after refusing to give up his train seat
Many passengers, particularly those who are taller than average, are willing to fork up a little more cash to ensure they get a seat with a little more space between their legs.
However, even if you reserve a seat in advance and pay the fee, other people may still attempt to steal it.
A nice individual could ask if you're willing to switch seats, but one lady said a family of four sat on her row without asking.
According to her, she was left with a smug sensation as "karma" granted her quick sweet payback.

The lady detailed the incident in the 'Stolen Seats' discussion with me .
She said that the flight was completely full, and that despite having booked a particular row, she had to give up her seats to a family.
The lady said, "We board, and a family occupies our seats. We can't even get a glance from the parents.
The adolescent daughter mutters something about being there first and sitting down.They occupied sections A, B, and C. They were meant to read D-E-F.
We sat in their assigned D, E, and F rows since it was obvious they weren't going anywhere and because our seats were similar. Whatever, it's not anything to stress about.
The mother who had ignored us for so long now leaned over to inquire as to the functionality of our electrical outlets and USB ports.
Yes, as I was listening with headphones.
"'Why yes, yes they are.' 'Oh my, are yours not?' 'None of them?' 'Isn't that a shame?'"
Especially considering that we waited for a little over an hour on the runway and that this is a very lengthy journey. I'm guessing power is dwindling.'
A girl was called "fat-phobic" after she complained about sitting next to a "obese man" on a recent trip.
At the time, the tourist was going back to his home country. He says he is "not a small guy."
When he saw a bigger man sitting next to him, he reported to the flight attendant. The flight attendant told him he couldn't move to a different row.
He then went on a rant, which got him called "rude" by the flight crew and got him kicked off the plane. Other vacationers called him a "fat-phobic sh*t."

The 18-year-old said, "On my second connecting flight, which was also my longest at over 12 hours, I saw a fat man taking up a good chunk of my seat, which was a nice surprise."
"I'm not a little person myself. I have wide shoulders and am about 190 cm tall, so even an empty seat would have been uncomfortable for me.
"I told the flight attendant about this problem, and she said that this fat person had paid for the seat and that the plane was already full.
He said that he then told the flight attendants that the seat shouldn't have been listed as "available" if it was being used for someone's "literal rolls." He then said that the flight attendants called him rude and tried to get him off the plane.
He also said that the person he was meant to sit next to called him "a fatphobic sh*t" and that "other people around me gave me the stink eye."
He also said, "I know they think I'm a bad person for this, but on the other hand, I'm having to pay for the lack of discipline of another person as well as this airline's booking system."

After the event, he says, flight staff sent him a letter of complaint and told him he couldn't fly with the company for a while. However, when he fought the decision, the ban was lifted.
The youngster said, "In the letter of complaint, it said I was rude to other passengers and the staff." I'm not sure if I'm [the a**hole] because the case was heard so quickly and I had to travel the next day anyway.
The man asked other people if he was wrong, and thousands of people told him he was.
Most people came to the conclusion that he was, in fact, the bad guy.
"It's not always what we say, but how we say it," said one person. If you had done it differently, it's likely that it would have been dealt with in a very different way. I know that flying can make people act stupid, so please don't be that stupid person."
One fat person said, "It doesn't matter why someone is big. They don't have to explain their presence to anyone. No one does), they should be treated with respect.
"Are the seats on planes too small? Yes. Does he think that fat people don't know how hard it is to sit on a plane and DREAD it? I wear a size 18, and I just got off a plane.
"The thin old lady next to me kept whining about her arms the whole time, and I swear those seats are getting smaller.
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Passenger was horrified by woman's'stinky' bare foot next to her leg the whole flight: "OP just wanted to cash in on the whole 'YEAH! Fat people are disgusting and lazy, and how DARE this person fly on an airplane with a body!'"
Another person said, "I'm fat, but I try to be as small as possible on a plane, and I'm afraid of flying because of it. Discipline isn't always what makes people fat; there are other factors at play. This reeks of I'm big but chiseled and why are you so fat when you could just eat less and exercise more?"
A poster said, "The flight attendant can't do much unless there is an empty seat they could have put him in." "They don't make decisions about airline policy."
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Jacob Damian
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