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    Airlines see rise in seat squatting disputes

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    The article highlights a rise in “seat squatting,” where passengers occupy seats they did not book, prompting conflicts on flights. It notes that budget carriers often separate travelers unless they pay to choose seats, making disputes more likely. The piece asks whether passengers should surrender pre-booked seats and says paying extra is the way to secure preferences.
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