Given how little space airlines leave between seat rows, putting your seat back in someone else’s face is not very considerate. I expect that behavior from liberals, who feel entitled, but not from us.
Your logic is flawed.
I fly hundreds of segments a year, including extensive international travel, and almost all of it in economy class. If you are in a seat which reclines, and you are able to recline it without crushing the guy behind you, then you should feel free to recline your seat. Standard protocol is to raise your seat during what passes for “mealtime” on flights.
This is true everywhere in the world, not just on US carriers.
AMEN!
It is EXTREMELY RUDE to shove your seat into the person behind you without taking any consideration for their discomfort.
I expect this from unthinking and rude liberals. I expect better from Conservatives and Christians.
Do unto others....
Well, I think that if the seat can recline you should be able to decline. That stupid device the guy has is really tampering with Airline equipment. If that is okay I can think of a ton of other little gadgets I’d like to employ to make my ride more comfy and less comfy for others.
That said, I personally do not recline because as another poster said it is much more uncomfortable at that angle which is not a true recline, than simply staying upright.
So I suppose based on my preference I won’t run into this issue. Which is good.
I’m not a liberal, but I have a bad back, and if I can’t recline my seat it starts hurting so much that by the time the flight ends I can barely move.
Call that “entitled” or not, but if I’m paying for a seat that has the ability to recline I will recline said seat to save my aching back.
Ed