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Flight passenger ignites debate after asking who controls in-flight entertainment on extra seat

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Some planes may have more than regular legroom. It is located near the exit door, providing passengers with the entire seat space in the room.

One Flight passengers recently posted an interesting dilemma on the “R/Delta” Reddit forum. The person shared that he was sitting in a window seat with no seating in front of him.

“The 757 seat 29F does not have seats in front. It's just 28D and 28E due to the exit door,” writes. “The seats are perfect for extra legroom on unupgraded flights.”

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The user continued, “The 28E person used the underseat storage on the 27th floor, and this person used the entertainment system to display the flight tracker and watched the movie in her seat in front of her.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to both Reddit users and Delta Air Lines for comment.

Airplane passengers asked others who should use the entertainment centre while sitting in the two-seat exit row on the plane. (istock)

“I was planning on throwing my bag under the seat in front of me. I was planning to use a wireless adapter to connect the entertainment center to the headphones,” added the person.

The post and the photos shared showed fellow passengers looking at both monitors and looking at her bag under the seat in front of the poster.

When the previous monitor was unavailable, the user asked, “Who will get the space and entertainment centre for this seat?”

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Reddit users also visited the Comments section to share their thoughts and tips.

“I'll get some space and TV in the seat in front of me.”

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“That space should belong to you. The end of the story.” (istock)

Another thing is, “It's your space,” agreed.

“It looks like your monitor, honestly. They already have it,” the user commented.

“That space should belong to you. The end of the story.”

“That's your space. Ask them to move it. I'm the most non-traditional person I know and I've asked many to do this.” A user suggested.

Another shared “If you don't want your bag to move, put the bag in your leg space while checking for preflight.”

“That's your space. I'll ask them to move it,” commented to one user about the seat dilemma on the plane. (istock)

“FA” [flight attendant] I ask you to store it, you can point to the bag under the seat in front of you,” the user added.

“Using the screen and space under the seat in front of you seems logical,” California-based etiquette expert Rosa Linda Randall told Fox News Digital.

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She shared that Reddit users can call the flight attendant to resolve the issue or “forget that and store your belongings at the site. [overhead] Bottle. ”

“In an inaccurate way, [the person could] Say “I'm a little confused, but that's my designated space.” Or, 'Are these yours? Sorry, but it appears we'll need space,” added Randall.

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“You need great eye vision to see the screen from two rows of distance. If the volume and channel buttons are old planes on the armrests, they couldn't use your screen,” Randall said. Ta. .

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“It seems logical to use the screen and space under the seat in front of you,” she shared an etiquette expert (no photos). (istock)

She also said that once the plane gets into the air, users can simply reach the screen and choose the preferred movie.

“Safety and courtesy have always been our approach and must be our main concern,” Randall said.

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Randall added: “In today's easy society, giving up on the small space under the seat might be a better decision.”

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