The passenger wars warm up with the last battle over the air conditioning openings on a plane: “A hot water cup was asked”

Who owns the air up there?

A cold outdoor conflict is the last drama that has exploded in not so friendly skies, this time on who controls the personal air conditioning on a flight in the Delta.

A passenger took Reddit to fly the steam after his seat companion continued to close the general noise, although he clearly pointed to his face.

“The person sitting in the middle has closed 3 times my Ca outing, while” adjusting “his own exit or when I got up to go to the bathroom,” the air pressure traveler took.

“The exit is pointed towards my face, nowhere near its direction.”

After giving the ventilation three times, the poster decided to speak for the fourth time and encountered frozen resistance.

“This guy looked at me in his eyes and said he paid for my seat, not the community dog ​​system,” the Redditor explained in an update of May 29.

Apparently, high sky discomfort was climbed when the man defended his right to measure with another person’s fresh breeze, proclaiming: “People are not always achieved in public transport and the current temperature was more than comfortable.”

The man folded later, demanding a cup of hot water from the flight assistant to warm his fragile frame, according to “hold it against his dust points while shaking lively.”

A steamed steering wheel issued his daring to Reddit after a seat companion continued to close his alternating current, although he flew it to his face. STUCCIO79 – Stock.adobe.com
Reddit users toasted the seat companion who trembled, making fun of their “mental gymnastics” and the melodramatic routine of hot water as if they were starring in a soap opera. Irina – Stock.adobe.com

Fellow Redditors rushed to exploit the flying fuck for their “mental gymnastics”, with a single writing, “the mental gymnastics that this boy had to do to say that” people do not go to public transport “while still demanding that it be on public transport, it is impressive.”

Another stated, “This happened to me … some people! Jeesh!”

Others offered tips on how to deal with these ancient aerransportation. “Excuse me -Me, I’m not sure if you realize that you close my Ca outing but I would prefer it open. Thank you!” one suggested. “And if they do it again, be small and call the FA.”

A user served the most rational dam of all: “People have to bring layers on a plane.”

Tensions about the territory are not new to aircraft. Thevost previously reported on another frequent flyer beam, the dreaded seat exchange, which flight attendees say they can cause chaos to 30,000 feet.

“Just take care!” He warned Leanna Coy, a member of the Connecticut crew, who made the mistake of changing seats only to find out the person he changed, could technically collect the purchases on his stored credit card.

In a very seen Tiktok clip, he added, “If the person he changes he does do something to act on the plane, he can now return.”

When it comes to seat rights (or ventilation rights), they seem to be all passengers for themselves.

High sky grass wars are not new: the post previously reported to the famous seat swap saga, with flight attendees warning that it is a recipe for chaos at 30,000 feet. Pictures of getty

As a Reddit user lamented in the aforementioned thread, “wait, he said sometimes people do not go to public transport and you didn’t just say” you are right, so stop touching my damn ventilation “? Lost opportunity.”

The only real consensus? On current flights, bring your own snacks, patience and, without a doubt, a sweater.

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