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		<title>By: what rights do you have for a seat - The Australian Frequent Flyer Online Community</title>
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		<description>[...] what rights do you have for a seat     After the fuss has died down over the obese jetstar passenger, I was wondering what people think they are purchasing when they buy airline tickets. Do you buy the seat and the airspace around it?  What happens if the seat is defective, ie no sound / tv / broken tray and the flight is full? Or when the passenger next to you is obviously unwell? In daily life expectations exceed rights. Are airlines the other way round where we expect nothing, but have rights to more? Here is a link to what some people think they are entiltled to BCAA Travel Blog » Air Litigious [...]</description>
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