Plane etiquette

Anonymous
I have breathing and other issues and being straight up is really hard on me. But, then again, I stopped flying. Why don't you mask when flying to be more considerate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.


Not factual.
Anonymous
Many airplanes have headrests, apparently for safety reasons. This inevitably tilts the head forward and can be very uncomfortable for individuals with lower back pain even on a short flight. Being able to recline can bring some level of relief. That said, if a seat can recline, passengers should be able to use the feature.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.


Not factual.


Oh? Present your facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many airplanes have headrests, apparently for safety reasons. This inevitably tilts the head forward and can be very uncomfortable for individuals with lower back pain even on a short flight. Being able to recline can bring some level of relief. That said, if a seat can recline, passengers should be able to use the feature.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.


Not factual.


No citation. Troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.

Citation please
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.

Citation please


Not needed. Default is people are allowed to recline. Airlines can and do make seats that don't recline. When they add the recline function, people are allowed to use it.
Anonymous
If the seat has an option to recline, then it’s the passengers right to recline. If a passenger wants to read when the cabin lights are dim, the passenger is allowed to turn on their overhead light. Same goes for turning on or off the overhead air thing.

OP, you can only control yourself. You cannot control other people - esp on a plane.
Anonymous
You pay for coach, you get coach. Stop whining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You pay for coach, you get coach. Stop whining.


Totally agree! Which is why I'll accidentally bump your seat (hard) every 2 minutes, if you recline in front of me .Welcome to coach!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.

Citation please


Not needed. Default is people are allowed to recline. Airlines can and do make seats that don't recline. When they add the recline function, people are allowed to use it.


You changed it because you have no evidence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to take airlines to task on this matter.


Airlines know most people want to recline, which is why we are able to recline. It's that simple. There is *no* movement by the airlines to remove reclining seats, at least on the major airlines. Recliners are absolutely, unquestionably, in the majority and no amount of denial on here is changing this reality.

Citation please


Not needed. Default is people are allowed to recline. Airlines can and do make seats that don't recline. When they add the recline function, people are allowed to use it.


You changed it because you have no evidence.


I was a different poster, so I didn't change anything.
Anonymous
I fly several times a week. Reclining is fine always. I don’t do it often on short flights, but it is absolutely appropriate in all instances. Taking someone else’s seat is, on the other hand, never appropriate m. Nor is moving in front of your row before the people in front of you have exited; it is boorish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had someone recline so quickly they bashed my head. Don't do that.


+1
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