harvyk
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Saw an interesting article this morning...
Tall passenger Adam Menzies sues Qantas over extra charge for leg room | News.com.au
At 187cm (at last measure) I can certainly understand a person at 213cm's lack of comfort in a Y seat. But should that automatically entitle them to better seats? Should airlines be forced to provide seats with better legroom than normal to larger \ taller people?
Or should it be a case of you get what you pay for, if a product doesn't suit and you need a more expensive product then that's unfortunate.
Should QF be the target or should the TA who didn't book the seat correctly \ provided incorrect advice?
Tall passenger Adam Menzies sues Qantas over extra charge for leg room | News.com.au
At 187cm (at last measure) I can certainly understand a person at 213cm's lack of comfort in a Y seat. But should that automatically entitle them to better seats? Should airlines be forced to provide seats with better legroom than normal to larger \ taller people?
Or should it be a case of you get what you pay for, if a product doesn't suit and you need a more expensive product then that's unfortunate.
Should QF be the target or should the TA who didn't book the seat correctly \ provided incorrect advice?