If they were going to move her to business class in the first place. They must have had room in business class. Why didn't they move the people who were directly in the area to business class?
If the passenger could have been revived the plane would have been diverted to nearest airport to get her medical assistance and everyone would have been inconvenienced. Sometimes just have to put up
Death is a fact of life. An airline can't protect you from seeing or thinking about death, which seems to be what this person wanted. Maybe the attendants could have offered him to move, but they were in the process of moving a dead body so that was probably not top priority, nor should it be.
I think they didn't want a dead body plopped beside them without even asking if they were OK with it. I know this because I bothered to read the article.
It also turns out that not many airlines specify the “corpse cupboard”. Singapore Airlines used them on their A340s over 20 years ago and I had kinda assumed with the length of sectors nowadays they’d be standard. Apparently not though.
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Poor lady what a way to go.
So not quite sure what they were playing at here. They don’t have much option on short haul, though.
If the woman couldn't be moved then most likely she was too heavy/wide to move here elsewhere
What these people complain about is that the crew didn't break their backs hauling a body out of sight
Pathetic