Air travelers have been assigned seats that are not ideal on recent flights, and now they share their experiences online.
On the “R/Delta” forum, a passenger posted a photo with a photo that said, “My seat placed me in the middle of the aisle.”
The photo shows that half of the seats are stationed outside the cabin line.
“frames” of flight passengers as seat squatters, triggering social media reactions
Fox News Digital reached out to users for comment.
In this post, users who share a similar experience have elicited over 800 comments.
Flight passengers shared photos of his troublesome seating assignments, while social media users shared stories of passengers on similar planes. (istock)
“The worst part is that you can see what people in your first class are eating with real food and authentic tools,” joked one user.
“Tearing my left knee,” another wrote.
“I was in that seat this past weekend and I was able to avoid hitting my knees, or hitting my shoulders or head. The flight attendant has a question,” one flyer said.
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“God, I hate those seats. It's very difficult to go with your involuntary carry-on and you won't get into contact with the feet/knees/elbows of poor people,” another wrote. .
“But if the captain turns off the seatbelt signs, he'll be one step ahead of everyone else,” joked one user.

Passengers on the plane (istock)
The user replied, “It's true. I actually got up a few times to stretch during the flight and basically stayed in my seating area.”
“The flight attendants are also staring at me as I sit in the jump seat,” commented one user.
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Zach Griff, a senior aviation writer for New York-based travel blog The Point Guys, spoke to Fox News Digital about the unusual seating.
“My recommendation for travelers trapped in these types of seats is to have an eye mask and perhaps bring in reading materials and other entertainment options.
In September, the woman went viral in Tiktok after showing how the plane's seats were in the opposite direction of the aircraft, facing the entire cabin and fellow passengers, Fox News Digital reported.

“The flight attendants can also stare at me when I'm sitting in the jump seat,” one user said. (istock)
The video showed that a woman who looked uncomfortable as she stared at the crowd reached 15 million views.
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“If you book Line 1 as a snack, it faces the entire plane,” she wrote in the video with a text overlay.
Sydney Borchers of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

