Q: Agree or disagree: Service companies should designate all seats
POINT:
Capacity
Time
Cost
Flexibility
Until a couple of years ago, passengers and audiences could select a reserved seat or a non-reserved seat. But nowadays, some companies start to designate all seats in vehicles and facilities. I think it is a good attempt to assign all seats.
First, the reserved seats have a capacity. As a result, companies can control the limitation which depends on the number of vacancies. For these reasons, service companies should designate all seats.
Next, passengers or audiences can purchase a comfortable time for an additional fee. For example, some railway companies prepare luxury seats for commuters. For this reason, service companies should assign all seats.
To sum up, I think service companies should designate all seats. First, companies can control the limitation. Second, passengers and audiences can buy cozy time with additional fees.
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