A middle-age woman angered air passengers when she moved to premium seats on a plane - before laying down across the whole row.<br /><br />Video shows a traveller berating the woman as she sits in the seats on her phone.<br /><br />She then moves as a cabin crew member attempts to calm the irate flyer.<br /><br />The flyer had booked standard seats on the Air Asia flight from Kuala Lumpur to Hong Kong on March 27.<br /><br />But just before take-off she ''upgraded herself'' and moved to a row of priority sears with a red trim - which carry extra charges for having more leg room and often being empty. <br /><br />Fellow flyer Bruce Lam, who was sitting across the aisle, asked her to move before she kicked up a fuss - and spent ''four or five minutes'' arguing with cabin crew. <br /><br />Lam said the woman briefly retuned to her own seat before TWICE returning after take-off and trying to sit in the upgraded position again - laying down on her head pillow and playing on her phone.<br /><br />It was only when another passenger lost his temper and began yelling at the woman that she eventually returned to her booked position for the the rest of the four-hour flight onboard the Airbus A320.<br /><br />Bruce said: ''We paid extra for our tickets. When the plane took off, a middle-aged woman walked from her standard seat to the empty, premium seats behind me.<br /><br />''Staff quickly asked the lady to return to her seat and indicated that she could not arbitrarily adjust. The woman said angrily 'why?'.<br /><br />''She was told there is an extra fee for those areas and it took four to five minutes for the woman to return to her own seat.''<br /><br />Red hot seats aboard AirAsia flights carry a slight premium, which varies according to the booking platform used. <br /><br />Bruce said his seats cost around 300HKD (27GBP) more than standard seats.
