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They need to design planes understanding the concept of givers and takers. Some people are going to take, no matter what it costs anyone else. Unfortunately they're in the majority these days.
The airlines just need to decide how it's going to be, not let people "work it out themselves", because the takers will just take what they can in all cases, no matter what. If they allow people to recline then they should need to advertise the distances as if someone if reclining in front of you and you're not (e.g. if eating or working). And then let us compare and choose preferred airlines that way. |
See the comments from airline CEOs. And the fact that people have been kicked off flights for not agreeing to NOT recline their seats. The way it's "supposed" to be is that people only recline if it is okay with the person behind them. Hint: if the person behind you is negatively affected by your reclining, it probably isn't. |
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I have a cross country flight tomorrow morn and I’ll probably recline.
If the person in front of me reclines, that is fine. Because I’m normal. |
Or are just really fat. |
I am trying to figure out what planes you've been on that have enough leg room to kick LOL. |
Who has been kicked off? They can take away the ability to recline completely. But they can’t tell one passenger they cannot recline but the rest of the plane can. |
+1 |
| United basic economy is the worst. We were on a 4 hour flight yesterday and the 6 foot tall guy next to me was miserable the entire time because the person in front of him reclined, jamming the seatback into his knees. |
I think it’s right to ask the person to put the seat up a little under special circumstances like when it’s jamming your knees and you can’t sit comfortably ... as opposed to just being uniformly “anti-recline” ... Even the lady in the video put it up when the guy said he couldn’t eat his meal. |
They're terrible. People fully recline and their heads are basically in your lap. I was literally counting the flecks of dandruff in some guy's hair. |
The jerk-olas on this thread are proof of that! |
Sorry, that is just untrue. My husband is 6'3" and I am 6' tall. We fly United basic economy all the time. Our knees are not jammed unless we slouch down in our seats and stuff three books, a laptop, and our to-go sandwich in the seat pocket. Now with that said, I should add that we are both rather slender. I suppose if the man were obese... |
Your husband must be pretty skinny. I think the PP was talking about a normal athletic (not fat) man. Muscle adds bulk to a frame too - it’s not just either skin and bones or obese. |
Seriously. What a sad commentary on humanity. |
Either you’re really tall to be able to see people’s heads or you’re just exaggerating. Because when we’re talking about plane seats, we’re not talking like a la-z-boy recliner. I go from sitting straight up to sitting just slightly tilted back. |