Personally, and of course I am being selfish as I only ever sit in aisle or window seats, I would not support such a change. Decreasing the width of 60% of seats on a 747/A380, or 66% of the seats on a 737/A320 or 75% of seats on an A330/777, knowing that most frequent flyers generally select aisle or window seats, is unlikely to an attractive proposition for most airlines.Take an inch off aisle and window seats.
knowing that most frequent flyers generally select aisle or window seats, is unlikely to an attractive proposition for most airlines.
Take an inch off aisle and window seats.
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Honestly I think the whole middle seat thing is psychological. I have this utter dislike for middle seats, usually an aisle person. However a couple of times I've been stuck on middle seat either due to being stingy (Jetstar SIN-HKT) or last minute (SQ 77W SIN-MEL). Neither was as cramped as I expected. Although granted SQ 77W seats are wider than normal anyway (certainly wider than EK seats on same type of plane). Main issue is getting out, can't just get up whenever I feel like it.
..... I've got off flights with a kink in my back from leaning into the aisle.....
Airlines don't really care much about comfort in Y. Most keep looking for innovative ideas how to add another row by decreasing legroom, introducing thinner seats etc.
True, but not because "they" are nasty people, but rather they have to to try to stay solvent in a market where all us travellers are stingy and don't want to pay for comfort.
The only good middle seat is the one that gets you home a few hours earlier.
It was nice being the one that stole the "shadow" for a change