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Major airline shames its passengers for ‘aisle jumping’ habit — and travelers won’t stand for it
A major airline has faced backlash from passengers for shaming them over aisle jumping, a practice travelers are refusing to tolerate. The airline's attempt to address the issue through a joke about air travel failed to resonate with passengers.
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