He said it is purely a cabin crew decision and the fact that they prefer to leave the top rows empty for whatever reason. Don't know what's true but thats what I heard.
The cabin crew like to get some privacy during the flight
Ryanair take the lazy way out by not bothering to check how many passengers they have coming. By blocking off the seats they can get a "safe" if not particularly accurate condition for take off.
Because they generally don't do check-in. They have a passenger name list of who is supposed to be on the plane (a printout) and they scratch the names off it. They do a count of passes handed in at the gate and a headcount on the plane to make sure that everyone who passed the gate is boarded.I'm not sure about that. I would often hear one of the cabin crew call out a number say, 109 then walk down the cabin and do a head count to match the 109 figure. So at some point they know the number of people that will be boarding the plane. I don't really understand how they could not know the numbers that will be boarding the plane?
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