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airplane seat swap

Travelling on a plane can be challenging as it is, but add a seat swap and a baby into the mix and it can all lead to a confusing situation up in the sky.

A Redditor is sparking another seat swap debate following a long travel day with their best friend and it looks like people are seriously divided on whether the passenger was right in how she behaved towards a mom and her baby on the flight.

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Seat swaps have become super controversial and triggered plenty of fights among airline passengers, but it seems that this sort of thing can upset flight attendants, too.

Things took a strange turn on a recent SkyWest flight from L.A. to Houston when the plane was delayed for two hours on Saturday because a pair of flight attendants got into an argument over a seat swap.

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There are many reasons why someone might want to swap airline seats on a flight, but one TikToker's story about a rejected deal has triggered plenty of opinions about people's right to say no.

TikToker Jay Kloss went on a TikTok rant about his experience flying business class with Virgin Airlines, and he was not happy when another passenger refused his request to swap seats.

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One of the perks of flying is that you get to choose your seat ahead of the flight, so it's understandable that some people would get annoyed to find someone sitting in the spot they paid for.

That's what happened to one airline passenger who detailed the experience on Reddit's Am I The A**hole forum, and she's being applauded for standing her ground, even though her actions made a child cry.

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