If United Labeled Its Economy Plus Maybe Flight Attendants Would Have it Easier and We Wouldn’t Need the Colombian Police

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I flew down to Bogota today on United out of Newark. The plane was a 737-800. First class was sold out. The eight rows of Economy Plus through the exit rows were nearly empty. Regular economy was almost full.

UA EWR-BOG Seatmap

Economy Plus was in no way indicated, no signage or curtains, exactly the same seats, just a bit more legroom. Naturally, prior to takeoff, several left their seats to move up and were quickly told by a flight attendant. One woman looked embarrassed and went fast. A couple remarked how silly it is and moved back, too. A middle-aged man started a protest about United, something about a rebooking and other complaints. Eventually, he too moved back. Fun start to the flight for the flight attendant.

In the middle of the flight a young man from the back moved up and settled in. He was noticed by a different flight attendant and she explained that he needed to move back, then continued on her run up the aisle before seeing him move. He didn’t.

Near to landing she came back through, and seeing he hadn’t moved, and still wouldn’t move, the discussion got heated and she went to the head flight attendant. She came back saying, this time in English, “Disrespectful. The police will meet you at the gate.”

So, to be a further ass, he moved back exactly one row, from the first exit row to the one opposite me. This time she saw that and called down the head flight attendant, and another, a tall man. The discussion in Spanish was enough to spook the guy into returning to his original seat.

I didn’t stick around to see if the police showed. I think the flight attendants let it go, north worth delaying their midnight hotel check-in to deal with that crap.

Why should they have to deal with it at all? True, these passengers could have paid attention to the announcements when boarding but otherwise they had no reason to think they had to remain confined to the back of the plane. When confronted for doing something they regarded as perfectly fine, predictably some did not respond gracefully. We get unhappy flight attendants and steaming passengers over a problem that shouldn’t exist.

United is supposedly trying to take steps big and small to improve it’s experience for employees and passengers. It’s a quick one to fix. Throw a doily over the seatbacks or just call up the Copy Everything Delta Does department.

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DaveS
DaveS
8 years ago

Many people aren’t even aware there is a difference. Yes, the seats should be marked visibly so that the demarcation between regular and premium priced seats is easily visible to anyone. “Premium seating forward of this sign sold for extra fee” might be a way to do it. There are all kinds. Seated on the aisle in the first row of regular economy, I witnessed a surprisingly friendly banter between a young man who tried to move forward to a seat in the nearly empty premium economy area and a FA who said no. They were both of the kind… Read more »

Gaurav
Gaurav
8 years ago

@RTC, what was the outcome of the disagreement on the SAA flight? What do you say to someone in that situation? I mean the seat isn’t yours in any way unless you’ve purchased it. Not trying to criticize in any way, just curious since I’ve been on both sides of the situation.

ptahcha
ptahcha
8 years ago

It doesn’t matter how much signage or doily or curtain they can put in. People will always try to sneak in.

@Tom there’s always a credit card reader onboard for BOB and other transaction, since it’s all on iPhone now.

Tom
Tom
8 years ago

I guess the FAs didn’t have the credit card reader on that flight? I remember hearing an announcement on a domestic flight that anyone who wish to move to E+ can buy on board.

J
J
8 years ago

I hate when people do that, especially when they sit in the middle seat that otherwise was going to go empty.

Not surprising that this happens on int’l flights since not many other airlines care if you move seats after boarding, especially if you stay in the same COS. Considering Economy Plus and Economy seats look alike (like you mentioned) it makes things more difficult to understand.. However, that guy was a dick for not moving especially when told to by the FA.

Charles (CMK10)
Charles (CMK10)
8 years ago

It says “Economy Plus” above every row next to the numbers on the overhead bin.

Also, you used the wrong its in the title.