Originally Posted by
Planemike
No, it is NOT a privilege, it is a right if you have paid for your ticket. And exactly who decides if you are worthy of receiving the privilege? How incredibly condescending of you to let someone on a aeroplane.
Just great to be able to ban any one because it happens to be convenient. You cannot be made to look at anything. Seek peoples cooperation: more likely to have a successful outcome...
It's neither a privilege nor a right. It is a contract between the passenger and the airline. Read the provisions of carriage from any airline. Most of them have them posted on their website. One of the many provisions is to cooperate with the flight crew and follow safety instructions.