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In reply to the discussion: US airways gets bad press -attendant wouldn't hang vet's decorated jacket in 1st class closet [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)He also accepted the "no." He's not responsible if other passengers did not like how he was treated and spoke-up. You seem to even acknowledge that he's not at fault.
If other first-class passengers were willing to trade seats with the service member, why would that annoy you? People trade seats all the time. It's not prohibited, as over the years I've offered and been the recipient of such requests from flight attendants, usually for family members to sit together or for an ill, elderly or disabled passenger to have an aisle seat or be closer to the restroom. Many airlines will even bump-up service members on the own accord.
It is inexplicable that people are essentially annoyed that other passengers wanted to accommodate him because he's in the military. Why does it matter why the other passengers were willing to help?