Posted on 10/18/2022 4:35:35 PM PDT by Olog-hai
“What is the etiquette here?”
The Golden Rule might apply.
1st world problems...
I recently had to deal with a guy in front of me who reclined his seat - my response was to do the same. Feel sorry for those who can’t come up with that option.
“recline” conjures up a nice easy chair....these plane seats barely move....maybe a couple of inches seemingly....its one reason why air plane travel is not my cup of tea.
I don’t fly anymore. If I have to go any real distance, I’ll take the train and book a sleeper compartment. Shorter distances, I’ll just drive. I doubt if I will ever fly again.
reclining is rude.
complaining about it is dumb.
However, I have pretty much given up on flying. I refuse to pay $$$ to be treated like cattle.
Looks to be an airline issue with seats being too close.
However, with the seat in front of me reclined back, I have issues getting out of my seat. Chances are I will knock the seat in front of me standing up.
“my response was to do the same”
Classy.
It is unpleasant. I’d never thought of it as rude, but thinking about it, yes, it is.
They should probably do away with it or increase distance between seats, but this latter won’t happen.
Reclining is necessary on long flights. I’ve been on many that are 8+ hours...
This wasn't a problem when air fares were regulated and carriers could make a lot of money off business fliers with seats spaced far apart.
Then airline deregulation came along and the airlines crammed in as many seats as possible. If the "Skyrider 3.0" seat becomes a reality, these complainers will look back fondly to 2022. In the not-too-distant future, "You will have zero seat space and be happy."
I’m a rude boy as I sleep on planes and sitting up all the way sucks.
Recline without guilt. Let the control freaks, freak.
Take it up with the airline. The “recline” angle is a joke but anything helps the back pain as opposed to being totally upright.
Do the pilot’s seats recline?
I think that’s what it is. I don’t remember that being a problem in the 80s and even the 90s.
As personal seat space got smaller and smaller, reclining seats became an issue.
Try flying Southwest in the sardine can formation those planes have. Worst flight of my life.
Not only are you tightly squeezed, but the folks that you sit next to have zero awareness of their own hygiene.
I think they should just hang the passengers by their ankles from the ceiling like sides of beef, then fill the cabin with mildly sedative gas and pipe in some pleasant music.
I’ve flown for many decades and it’s simply not rude to recline your seat. Granted, don’t slam it backwards suddenly in case it hits someone behind you, but these people who say not to recline the seat need to get over themselves.
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