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It can jerk a bit during the reclineThe tray table itself doesn’t move
It can jerk a bit during the reclineThe tray table itself doesn’t move
It can jerk a bit during the recline
Are you referring to SQ A350?There’s also standard eco seats, no shell. They just have no recline function! (they come slightly ‘pre-reclined’, but not by much!)
No. The SQ seats have a recline function.Are you referring to SQ A350?
For June 2024 trip to Thailand I'm planning for us to go via SYD on SQ and use A380 or 777 and avoid the A350 ex-BNE.
Need to keep that in mind. LCC could be the way going forward if slight precline and no recline for person in front.No. The SQ seats have a recline function.
The ones used by low cost carrier do not recline at all, they are completely fixed. Although the seat back has a slight in-built recline to start with.
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i don’t think it’s the a350, it would be the airline’s choice of manufacturer.Need to keep that in mind. LCC could be the way going forward if slight precline and no recline for person in front.
I'm hoping this fad with A350 and preclined seats goes away quickly as its awful. I'm having nightmares just thinking about another SQ A350 flight.
I have only seen this on SQ A350. It is very noticeable when seated as your body is leaning back at an angle.i don’t think it’s the a350, it would be the airline’s choice of manufacturer.
TBH i can’t see the pre-recline on pictures of SQ’s a350, looks identical to the a380?
I've had chronic back problems since my teens over 40 years ago. I cannot be laying down leaning back at angle. It does not feel natural. It feels very uncomfortable. In fact I only feel comfortable leaning forward not back.Some have back problems and unless they recline it can cause agony.
I have the opposite, if I recline I end up with back pain.Some have back problems and unless they recline it can cause agony.
After my common L4 L5 repair with more titanium that the rest of my body is worth
I have the need to recline - a little - on some occasions, but boy do I feel guilty and I restrict it to 1 click.
Long-haul economy is a truly horrible experience, so you can understand people’s reactions … shorties & freaks who can sleep think reclining is great & everyone should recline, normal people who’re awake all flight & needing to read or watch the IFE think recline should be limited to single-digit degrees.It's funny how perceptions of politeness around reclining seats varies so much.