Originally Posted by
Traffic_Is_Er_Was
Yea, so important they make absolutely no effort at all to make sure that passengers are sitting in their assigned seats before takeoff or landing. They don't even really know who is on their flight. I've accidently scanned my wife's boarding pass, and she's used mine, and the gate attendant and FA at the door have not even noticed which we are presenting. We could have sat anywhere as well, so long as the seat we chose was vacant and no one else turned up looking for that seat. The FA's would not have had a clue, AND DON"T have a clue who is sitting where.
Provide an example of where JQ provide notice to any passengers of the requirement to sit in the seat noted on their Boarding Pass. Provide a reason that the two passengers in this case swapping seats in any way compromised the safety of this flight. This was nothing to do with safety.
Fixed that for you. It's obviously not common sense.
Bingo. Root cause in one.
The passengers weight is calculated, and the crew trust passengers can read English and sit in their allocated seat clearly printed on everyone’s ticket. It’s not the same as swapping seats at the footy, or cinema. It’s an aircraft, and if you can’t understand that, you have issues.