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The flight attendant nodded politely and walked off. She returned a few minutes later, this time with a serious look. Clearly, she had spoken to the captain. And that’s when the woman began to regret calling her in the first place. 😲 Continued in the first comment 👇👇

— “Since we can’t compromise flight safety and the passenger isn’t feeling well, we’d like to resolve this in the most comfortable way for everyone… You can simply change seats.”

The woman instantly turned red and shouted:

— “I’m not moving because of him! I paid for this seat!”

The flight attendant looked at me and said calmly:

— “We can move you if you’re okay with it. There’s a free seat available…”

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