I’m a frequent flyer, and on my last trip I was upgraded to an empty business class seat. A woman approached me moments later, upset and explaining she was seven months pregnant. She asked why I wouldn’t give up my seat, assuming I had chosen not to help. I stayed polite and didn’t argue, unsure of how to respond. The atmosphere felt tense for the rest of the flight. When we landed, a flight attendant gently pulled me aside. She explained that upgrades are processed automatically based on airline status and cannot be changed once the cabin doors close. ….CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
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