Someone wrote into the AZ Republic and the letter was posted today. They said that the airlines should think of "other" ways to charge people. She even listed examples of paying extra to 1) not be nearing a screaming child 2) not be sitting next to someone who smells (of perfume, cigerettes, etc...) 3) not sitting next to a person who (there is no PC way to say this) is large and is spilling over into your seat.
On long flights, I'd definately pay extra not to sit near a screaming child or next to someone who takes up not only their seat but mine as well.
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