Article: What's Your Seat Recline Strategy?

No no no. Seat reclining is an outrageous practice and should not be allowed. Why do people think it's ok to push back on someone else's space while we're all crammed in like sardines? It's so selfish and a symptom of modern ethos of "I'm ok and don't care about you". It's dreadful for anyone with long legs or slightly bigger frames. I really think it should be banned. And the argument of airlines allowing it simply because the seats do recline is specious. Look, international travel is a privilege. But to have to do it with your knees jammed up around your ears and no breathing space in front is appalling. The only reason it's not banned is because politicians typically fly up front. Airlines could do better by providing some education on etiquette while flying.
Agree
 
On a related note, has anyone noticed that in the marketing shots airlines use for economy seats, the passengers in the photo have usually fully reclined their seats while the seats in front are unreclined?

What expectations does that set about space on board, and whether airlines think it’s OK to recline?
 
Yep. I wouldn't do it, and I wouldn't like if someone did it in front of me but that's life, I'm 186cm, there's no comfort in Y and I hate the expression but I have been "raw dogging" it for years in Y. People can create all these "etiquette rules" but that doesn't mean everyone else is going to follow them.
Ah, the joys of travel! The rough with the smooth! Recently on a WLG-MEL-ADL-BNE-MKY-BNE-SYD-WLG tour. Not a single recline.
 
For short haul, I don't tend to recline unless - as others have suggested - the situation with the passenger in front makes it a necessity. For long haul in Y (shudder.....) I take the slowly slowly approach. Having been on the receiving end of the passenger in front slamming their seat into full recline, I don't want to be "that guy". Everyone has a right to recline, but a little consideration for your fellow sardines goes a long way!

On a related note, has anyone noticed that in the marketing shots airlines use for economy seats, the passengers in the photo have usually fully reclined their seats while the seats in front are unreclined?
How else are they going to give the appearance of whY being "spacious"? Oh, yeah, I forgot they also often employee the shortest and/or slimmest models (male or female) for those photo shoots too as they're representative of the "average" passenger. :rolleyes:
 
I have 0 issues if the person in front of me reclines to sleep, but do get annoyed if they do it when watching movies etc.
Oh yes, recline, and then lean forward for the rest of the flight to chat, use the tray, read watch movies etc. Lean, that's your right (and mine too) but use the lean to relax, snooze, sleep!
 
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