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About a year http://www.ncronline.ca/site/wrtting-essays/ on line tutoring  “I need to get a ton of work done on this flight—my deadline is tonight—and I can't type productively on my laptop when I'm scrunched with no elbow room and one miniscule tray table. Please, please, can you move me next to an empty seat (that will stay empty during the flight) so I can work straight through and get my presentation done?" Generally speaking, airlines want to keep business travelers happy, even those in coach, since those frequent travelers represent repeat revenue.
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About a year http://www.ncronline.ca/site/wrtting-essays/ on line tutoring  “I need to get a ton of work done on this flight—my deadline is tonight—and I can't type productively on my laptop when I'm scrunched with no elbow room and one miniscule tray table. Please, please, can you move me next to an empty seat (that will stay empty during the flight) so I can work straight through and get my presentation done?" Generally speaking, airlines want to keep business travelers happy, even those in coach, since those frequent travelers represent repeat revenue.

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About a year http://www.ncronline.ca/site/wrtting-essays/ on line tutoring “I need to get a ton of work done on this flight—my deadline is tonight—and I can't type productively on my laptop when I'm scrunched with no elbow room and one miniscule tray table. Please, please, can you move me next to an empty seat (that will stay empty during the flight) so I can work straight through and get my presentation done?" Generally speaking, airlines want to keep business travelers happy, even those in coach, since those frequent travelers represent repeat revenue.