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H/K seats might indicate inexperienced travellers unfamiliar with shade operation?
Whilst I understand that lengthy confinement to a cramped, hypoxic tin tube can to Perhaps the carriers could publish their relevant policies within Terms of Carriage, thus putting an end to a trivial, absurd debate?
Why would you book yourself a window seat if you want the shades down. For me if i book a window it is because i am flying to a new area and want to see out of the plane. If you have a problem with you eyes, and i feel for anyone that does, have your glasses maker make a special pair of glasses to remove the glare.
They put windows in things so you can see out. As far as i am concerned the windows can't be big enough
Perhaps offering a choice of VR goggles or IV sedation might solve some of the 'issues'?
Anybody with knowledge of other airlines formal position on up or down?
I dunno if it's a 'formal' policy - but JAL issues their cabin crew little sticks with a rubber knob on the end... the cabin reach over passengers to lower the shades with said devices. There was no argument! :shock: