I was traveling to Japan and there was a big American anime group.....?

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I was traveling from L.A. to Tokyo on a United 747. There was a huge American Anime club that was on board and I had to sit in the middle of it. I'm Asian so I get mistaken of being a Japanese person. The Anime group spoke about Anime for 12 hours and they all played animation. They were very annoying and 4 of them tried to speak Japanese to me(I only speak English). I requested to be moved but the United Flight attendant told me to stay at my seat for the remainder of the trip.. is this fair? I paid a lot of money for a plane ticket.
 
There's no reason for the attendant to refuse your request if there are open seats available. You should file a complaint. And yes, anime geeks can be annoying.
 
OMG!I'm gonna visit Japan next month, I hope there won't be such idiots on my flight!I don't like those freaks...Anyway try ask your money back(if there were empty seats available).
 
I'll admit that my experience with flight attendants who were rude and unaccommodating was on a United flight from Los Angeles to Tokyo.You may feel entitled for something because you paid good money for your ticket. It's likely that most other passengers on your flight paid too, unless they were airline employees. But passengers shouldn't be annoying other passengers, so you might have gotten some action if you complained to the flight attendant that you were being bothered. A flight attendant who was unsympathetic to you is likely to be impersonal telling the kids to behave too.
 
There are many reasons why a flight attendant can't move you.If they were disruptive you should of instead asked the F/A to do something about them being disruptive to you. If they didn't help ask for the head purser. So did you:-Ask the people bothering you to keep the noise down?-Ask a flight attendant to tell the people to keep the noise down? If so did they do anything about it? Were they noisy or just annoying?In the end, the people being disruptive was not the airline's fault, and they can't be liable for it. If they were, people would be demanding refunds left and right because of crying babies and snoring seat mates.The contract of carriage is to get your from point A to point B with safety of course. It doesn't include annoying passengers. Of course sometimes passengers get the raw end of the deal.
 
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