Whentravelingby plane, sometimes common courtesy is left behind at the boarding gate.
From stolen seats to reclining during meals and armrest wars, its a jungle up there.
But nothing riles up frequent flyers quite like the infamousseatstealer.
She even had theaudacityto request a swap so she could sit beside her buddy, Ava.
But the thing is, Beatrices actual seat was several rows back in economy.
You know, the narrow, can barely breathe, free seats.
One of the flight attendants tried to enforce some order, sending this woman back to her seat.
But Beatrice wasnt budging, and things escalated to the point that the pilot himself had to step in.
While most of us would count the incident as over, Ava wasnt even close to being done.
She loudly insulted Carla, cruelly asking if she needed the seat because shes fat.
Not that it matters, but she wasnt.
And, even if she were, body shaming is never okay.
Yes, Carla left the drama behind and spent the flight sipping champagne and stretching her legs.
As for the rest of the passengers?
Even theirpolicyon unruly passengers states that travelers must comply with all instructions given by crewmembers.
Flying is stressful enough without having to deal with rude people and seat disputes.
The low pressure can make you feel bloated, dehydrated, and maybe even a little cranky.
Your blood circulation slows down, which is why your legs might swell if youre not moving around enough.
And lets not forget the dry air say goodbye to hydrated skin and hello to chapped-lip extravaganza.
Its no wonder so many people are grumpy during a flight.
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