Originally Posted by
FlyerJ
With seat pitch equaling Spirit and worse than Ryanair, will they also match those carriers by not having those back-of-Y-cabin seats recline? (I honestly don't see how you can possibly offer recline with a seat pitch of only 28.5. It's inhumane even when seats are upright. If the person in front of you can recline onto you, yikes.)
I would hope so, it is a basic mechanical change on the seat to lock out recline, but who knows until the first aircraft is actually available for review. It would also likely prevent recline in the last row of “extended comfort” and the emergency exit rows, if that was the case.