Posted on 02/13/2020 11:07:52 AM PST by Labyrinthos
An airline passenger has sparked a conversation online about the etiquette involved in reclining ones seat after posting video of a man punching and pushing the back of hers in economy...
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IMO, on planes where people are jammed in like sardines, the recline feature should be disabled.
FR had this debate yesterday.
What, the half inch they recline? Really?
I agree. Airlines have slowly over the years reduced the seat distance thus adding more seats.
When we fly, we never recline. It is bad etiquette IMHO as people are in those seats like sardines. Our flights are no longer then 4-5 hrs.
Important post, I see National Security implications!
Good Grief
This is news???
Should refrain from reclining in economy class cabin. The only exception is a very long flight when the entire cabin is trying to sleep. Always ask for permission from the person behind you. Always. Otherwise your are only being selfish.
Agreed. At 6’2” tall, a reclined seat presses into my knees and prevents me from opening a notebook computer.
I did a search. Nothing.
Some Sky Marshall woulda been peeling me off that guy!!!!
About as newsworthy as half the threads.
Come back after you’ve had a 3 hour flight with some little 8 year old bastard kicking the back of your seat all the way
this is the reason I do not fly.....its almost insanity what they put the airline passenger thru...
So I guess people over 6ft should just pay extra to get an extra inch or so of legroom, but that extra inch or so can come at a very high price. Sometimes as much as twice or three times the coach fare.
So the recline wars will continue unabated.
I didn’t reply to that thread but just for the record I would probably ask the person behind me if it would inconvenience them.
I fly maybe cross country twice a year.
This is why I don’t fly.
Etiquette says you should ask first, then recline slowly; the seatback is entering the person’s personal space.
But that would make too much sense
and cost a few cents more which the airlines are unwilling to relinquish.
He was in the last row couldn’t recline to offset her reclined seat.
I put this on her- he shouldn’t have been pushing her seat but she was the a-hole to do that to him.
Source: I was a flight attendant for 28 years. She was intentionally pushing his buttons. Seen it a million times and always sided with the guy behind the a-hole. It is called being courteous on public transportation.
“What, the half inch they recline? Really?”
LOL, exactly what I was thinking.
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