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[quote=Anonymous]I'm dumbfounded by the no-recline rule. Overnight to London last week, I'd guess that 95 percent of seats were reclined. Not as many on our daytime flight back, though. Figured it is to be expected on flights of 6+ hours. As for kicking, no. I will hold down legs if needed. My carry-on used to hold trashy magazines and an eye mask. Now it holds stickers, cars, tiny toys to unwrap, wikistix, those colorwonder markers that won't get on neighbors, snacks galore, etc etc. Flying is work. I expect that I have to engage my children way more than usual and be on alert to nip annoying behaviors in the bud. DC2 is 18 months old and I'm wiped out from our past week. I cannot stand seeing parents sit back and read/sleep/ignore while their kids make things miserable for other travelers. Something that helped for my most recent flight was switching from a car seat to a CARES harness. No way to reach the seat in front. Though it was much harder for kid to fall asleep. [/quote]
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