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Flight passenger ignites debate after posting photo of traveler's coat thrown over seat

A traveler who said he was flying on Delta posted a photo on Reddit showing that a passenger had their jacket draped over a seat, sparking a discussion in the comments section.


Flight passenger ignites debate after posting photo of traveler's coat thrown over seat

An airline passenger took to social media sharing a photo of a fellow traveler's jacket that was hung over a seat, sparking a discussion on Reddit.

The user wrote, "Nope. I keep waiting for seat D to show up and shut this down."

The photo shows a green winter coat draped over the back of the aisle seat with the seat behind it empty.

On the sub-Reddit forum titled "r/delta," users debated the passenger's manners, after he or she left the jacket hanging over the seat.

"I don't understand the lack of awareness," commented a user.

Another said, "It's not awareness that's lacking, it's caring," adding, "They are simply banking on nobody saying anything."

"I hate it SO MUCH. There is literally space in the open overhead bins," added another.

One addressed the situation saying, "I would politely tell them to move it."

Fox News Digital reached out to the Reddit poster for comment.

"Not everything has to be a big deal lol," replied another.

Some users made jokes about what the Reddit user should do to the jacket.

Another added, "Oh nice, a bag to throw up in."

Another said, "They are getting that jacket back...after I have gone through the pockets and dipped a sleeve in my wine."

On Delta's website, the airline lists guidelines for passengers' personal items.

"A jacket and/or umbrella" is listed under the items a flight crew can assist with.

Fox News Digital reached out to Delta for comment.

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