Airlines will fix , pay extra for a reclining seat
If casinos can ban drunks, cheats, and habitual gamblers, can't the airline industry ban narcissistic, disruptive, rude people?
The problem are not reclining seats. the problem are the seats that can NOT be reclined and sold by airlines as regular seats to unsuspecting customers. They are located nested to the toilet wall,compartment divider as well as the last row in the tail section.
So, when the passengers start reclining their seats, domino effect ensues and everyone is fine (same distance) EXCEPT the passenger on non-reclining seat being squished between his/her non-reclining seat and reclined seat in front. if that passenger is of normal human size, there could be a problem.
I've been once in such situation and know first hand.
Any dispute inside airplane with ANYONE is dangerous - you may end up being arrested or banned from flying commercial EVEN if when you do not start altercation. Stay away from trouble
remedy: Check seat plan for EVERY airliner (e.g. seatguru site)knowing that different airliners of the same type can have different floor plan. Refuse to use non-reclining seat at all times.
AA made me pay $27 for a window seat prior to exit row.
$32 for an aisle.
For no fee I could choose center seat last or near last row on plane.
That’s coach DFW to MSP $1200.00!!
I am ok with that.
Airlines will fix , pay extra for a reclining seat