eastwest101
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Just wondering how many of us non-recliners would be complaining if our seats did not recline at all for a short day time flight.
Not me sir.
Just wondering how many of us non-recliners would be complaining if our seats did not recline at all for a short day time flight.
Why would us non-recliners complain? I don't need the "feature".Just wondering how many of us non-recliners would be complaining if our seats did not recline at all for a short day time flight.
Just wondering how many of us non-recliners would be complaining if our seats did not recline at all for a short day time flight.
It happens - there are a few JQ A320s without reclining seats. (sometimes out of NTL you don't have a choice...)Just wondering how many of us non-recliners would be complaining if our seats did not recline at all for a short day time flight.
Just wondering how many of us non-recliners would be complaining if our seats did not recline at all for a short day time flight.
Had a gem of an reclining excuse on the weekend. Was travelling back from Dubai to Sydney after a 2-day trip to the UK ... so I was already well shagged from travelling. On a nice new Emirates A380 so as soon as I sat down I started up a movie and tried to psych myself
Do the EK A380s not have hard shell seats like QF that slide forward rather than reclining back?
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Had a gem of an reclining excuse on the weekend. Was travelling back from Dubai to Sydney after a 2-day trip to the UK ... so I was already well shagged from travelling. On a nice new Emirates A380 so as soon as I sat down I started up a movie and tried to psych myself into a movie/dinner/doze routine. We were a little late pushing back so I was well into the movie as we taxied out to the runway, when suddenly the screen became closer and fuzzier. It took me a few seconds to realise I had been Reclined. WTF!
I took a deep breath and gave the best impression of Dirty Harry I could muster as I encouraged the offending pax to put his seat back upright. "Sorry," he said, "I thought we had taken off!" I know the A380 is a quiet aircraft, but that has to be the dumbest thing a fellow traveller has ever said to me. He's up for Recliner of the Year!
I think most non-recliners would be happy without the recline feature.I would be very happy if no seat reclined in Y, including long haul Y.
You think recliners lack some intelligence?I have seen on more than one occasion people reclining their seat the second they can and then using pillows behind their back and head to bring them back to where the seat was before it was reclined so they can read etc.
Do the EK A380s not have hard shell seats like QF that slide forward rather than reclining back?
If you really are 6 foot 4 you would not have that opinion, not at least if you ever traveled in economy.My main argument is that you pay for a ticket and in the price you get a seat that reclines.
Had to be in Melbourne this morning and caught a Jetstar flight from NTL (No other option!). Started working on my laptop not long after takeoff. The person in row 1 reclined (my laptop screen became caught in the latch for the tray at the top and my computer almost snapped in 2 as the person in front thrust themselves backwards). For such a small seat pitch I personally think reclining seats are ridiculous....thankfully I am not claustrophobic! The few extra inches on qantas and virgin were missed.
Had to be in Melbourne this morning and caught a Jetstar flight from NTL (No other option!). Started working on my laptop not long after takeoff. The person in row 1 reclined (my laptop screen became caught in the latch for the tray at the top and my computer almost snapped in 2 as the person in front thrust themselves backwards). For such a small seat pitch I personally think reclining seats are ridiculous....thankfully I am not claustrophobic! The few extra inches on qantas and virgin were missed.