Flight attendants share their most memorable travel experiences

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Flight attendants share their most memorable travel experiences

If you're going to travel by airplane, you have to be prepared to make a few sacrifices. First and foremost, you're going to have to loosen your purse strings. But, second of all, you're going to have to compromise on space. Flying isn't like driving, where you can put your seat all the way back and really relax (although the driver shouldn't be doing that anyway). Also, your seat neighbors aren't going to appreciate it if you do this.

We really hope for everyone else's sake that this woman is flying with her family members. Her shins are covering part of the TV screens on both sides of her seat!

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