Limiting Reclining in Y
#46
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: MCI
Programs: DL
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I'm confused. The last two trips I've taken have been in the back and I can't say that the recline was enough for anyone to get upset about. Well, not as far as reclining into "someone else's" space. I've definitely never had the feeling that the seat in front of me was intruding into my space.
#47
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Newport Beach, California, USA
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I think it's a terrible idea, and I would not fly an airline if I couldn't recline at all. There's a reason the cabin crew tells you to bring your seat back to the full upright and uncomfortable position for takeoff and landing.
Yes! Got this in before the thread devolves to another "Let's all recline/You recliners are jerks" free-for-all and gets closed.
Yes! Got this in before the thread devolves to another "Let's all recline/You recliners are jerks" free-for-all and gets closed.
#48
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I'm confused. The last two trips I've taken have been in the back and I can't say that the recline was enough for anyone to get upset about. Well, not as far as reclining into "someone else's" space. I've definitely never had the feeling that the seat in front of me was intruding into my space.
The only time when it does bother me is without warning, the seat infront of me reclines, and I have little time to react.. as a 6'5" person, I have very little room for a mistake pinch..