Airlines often have seating blocks that are specifically for elite level frequent flyers (often marked on seat maps as “preferred” or simply shown as unavailable to non-elite flyers). If flights are not full, airlines may also choose not to seat anyone next to their highest level elite flyers, even giving them the whole row to themselves.
But short of buying multiple seats, there is no way for the average traveler to claim a whole row, other than just being extremely lucky.
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