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  2. Passenger defended after refusing to give up business class ...

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    He said yes assuming that her husband was sitting somewhere else in business class, at which point the woman casually revealed that her husband’s seat was actually 18B — a middle seat in economy.

  3. Airline seating sex discrimination controversy - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, it was revealed that Qantas and Air New Zealand have seating policies similar to those of British Airways. The policy came to light following an incident in 2004 when Mark Wolsay, a shipping manager, who was seated next to a young boy on a Qantas flight in New Zealand, was asked to change seats with a female passenger.

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  5. 2017 United Express passenger removal - Wikipedia

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    Video of the incident recorded by passengers went viral on social media, resulting in anger over the use of force shown. Politicians expressed concern and called for an official investigation. Then US president Donald Trump criticized United Airlines, calling its treatment of Dao "horrible".

  6. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow internet check-in frequently present a seat map indicating free and occupied seats to the passenger so that they select their seat from it.

  7. VTL - Wikipedia

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    VTL may refer to: Virtual tape library, for computer data storage; Vermont Transit Lines, US; Vertical turret lathe; ... Mobile view ...

  8. Vertical seat - Wikipedia

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    The vertical seat (standing seat, stand-up seat) is an airline seat configuration, created in 2003 by Airbus, canvassed to Asian carriers in 2006, and promoted by Ryanair as well as Spirit Airlines in 2010. The configuration involves standing passengers travelling while being braced in position.

  9. Very Large Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The maximum field-of-view (at Nasmyth foci) is around 27 arcminutes diameter, slightly smaller than the full moon, though most instruments view a narrower field. [ citation needed ] Each telescope has an alt-azimuth mount with total mass around 350 tonnes, and uses active optics with 150 supports on the back of the primary mirror to control the ...