COUPLE TOOK MY PREMIUM SEAT ON THE PLANE – SO I TAUGHT THEM A LESSON AND TURNED IT INTO PROFIT.
I was comfortably settled in my aisle seat enjoying the extra legroom, when a couple rudely approached. The woman, exuding entitlement, demanded, “You need to switch seats with me. I messed up the booking and won’t sit away from my husband.”
I glanced at her ticket — row 12, middle seat, far from the premium seat I’d chosen. She scoffed at my hesitation and added dismissively, “It’s just a seat. You don’t need all that space anyway.”
Her husband smirked, joining in, “Yeah, do the right thing. We need to sit together, and you don’t really need to be up here, do you?”
Their arrogance was overwhelming, but rather than cause a scene, I decided to let karma play its part. I handed over my ticket and moved to row 12, sinking into the uncomfortable middle seat, planning my next move.
Step 1: A Little Help from the Flight Attendant
I flagged down a flight attendant and casually mentioned that I’d willingly given up my premium seat but was wondering if any last-minute upgrades were available for purchase. She checked her tablet and smiled.
“Actually, yes! We have a first-class seat available for $200.”
I grinned. “Perfect. I’ll take it.”
As the flight took off, I enjoyed a complimentary glass of champagne in first class while the couple in my former seat had no idea what was coming.
Step 2: Turning It into a Profit
An hour into the flight, I took out my laptop and made a quick post in a travel group I’m part of:
“Just turned an annoying seat thief situation into an upgrade and profit. Sold my premium seat to a rude couple, then used their desperation to get a better seat for myself. Flight karma is real!”
Immediately, people started asking for details. Some even offered me money for tips on how to find last-minute upgrades and negotiate seats like this. By the time I landed, I had made $500 from consultation bookings and decided to start a travel hacking blog.
Step 3: Karma Strikes
As I walked past row 7 to exit the plane, I overheard the couple complaining loudly.
- “This seat is terrible!”
- “My knees are killing me.”
- “Why is this tray table so wobbly?”
I couldn’t help myself—I gave them a cheerful wave and a wink before stepping off the plane.
Lesson learned: entitlement doesn’t pay, but playing smart always does. ✈️😏