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At Last !!! An End To Reclining Seats. Hopefully.

Started by woe10, October 03, 2013, 22:02:04 PM

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woe10




Nine in ten passengers say reclining seats on short-haul flights should be banned

Survey by Skyscanner quizzed 1,000 flyers and 900 cabin crew
Results showed people were selfish when it came to pushing back chairs
Nearly three quarters would, even if the person behind was pregnant
Eighty per cent would not care if the passenger was elderly
More than half called for ban to be extended to longer journeys

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2442182/Reclining-seats-short-haul-flights-banned-say-9-10-passengers.html

Saintsno7

Couldn't agree more. Inconsiderate without a thought for the poor person behind them.

Can the Man

7years ago on an are lingus flight to fuerte, one of those in considerate basturds sat in fronton me while I had my 2 month old  grandson on my lap and just slammed his seat back on top of me my wife my grandson and my daughter. They should be banned

IsThisForumStillGoingWow

Just one of the reasons I love Ryanair..no reclining seats on their planes..plus more leg room  ;D
Only two things are infinite,the universe and human stupidity,and im not sure about the former .....

Paddster

For the amount of extra room you get for reclining it really isn't worth it ? I don't get the point....Sooner they ban them the friggin better for me.....

KWC

I can't recall Thomas Cook having recliners for a good few years now, so who actually does have them for short hauls nowadays?

But yes I an another who was deliriously happy when they locked them upright. Nothing worse than looking at someones head full of dandruff and your trying to eat lol, never mind the limited space to breath ;D

Mr Boo Boo

Quote from: KWC54 on October 04, 2013, 09:44:29 AM
I can't recall Thomas Cook having recliners for a good few years now, so who actually does have them for short hauls nowadays?

But yes I an another who was deliriously happy when they locked them upright. Nothing worse than looking at someones head full of dandruff and your trying to eat lol, never mind the limited space to breath ;D

TC had reclining seats on our last trip in April this year... I know coz the woman in front of us with her fake Louis Vuitton hand luggage had to recline her seat and also her little Johnny's (or whatever he was called)

zedzedeleven

The seat design only allows for sitting primly upright, hands folded demurely on lap. Witness the contortions some passengers go through just to gain a few minutes sleep. There`s the head back gob open dribbler, guaranteed to induce sniggers from the adjacent passengers. The head on tray posture, a really desperate attempt this, only possible for kids. (And Jimmy Krankie). For window seat passengers there is the head bent over to bounce off the window frame and inflict the worst stiff neck you ever had. Leaning on your fellow passenger will earn you a sharp dig in the ribs, especially if you don`t know them, more so if they are the same sex. Really tiny girlie types can curl up on the seat but it doesn`t look comfortable to me, however flexible they are. Finally there is the faintly ridiculous inflatable neck cushion, looks as if you have a huge goitre on your neck and doesn`t stop the slow inexorable slide towards your neighbour who, if he has anything about him, will promptly jab the cushion with a pin., take an extra point if it explodes with a loud bang.
Mentor to the boneheads.

woe10

Nicely put ZZ.

On a 4 hour flight, I fail to see the need for someone to recline their seat, just because they can do. If there was enough room between seats, OK.

I was reading a book once, when the book suddenly shot 6 inches closer to me, making it impossible to read. I complained to the Trolly Dolly, but she just shrugged her shoulders. The book had to go back in my bag, leaving me steaming for the next 2 hours.  :'(


Paddster

Quote from: woe10 on October 04, 2013, 13:04:29 PM
Nicely put ZZ.

On a 4 hour flight, I fail to see the need for someone to recline their seat, just because they can do. If there was enough room between seats, OK.

I was reading a book once, when the book suddenly shot 6 inches closer to me, making it impossible to read. I complained to the Trolly Dolly, but she just shrugged her shoulders. The book had to go back in my bag, leaving me steaming for the next 2 hours.  :'(




Don't know how you kept your counsel woe  >:(

Can the Man

Quote from: zedzedeleven on October 04, 2013, 10:30:02 AM
The seat design only allows for sitting primly upright, hands folded demurely on lap. Witness the contortions some passengers go through just to gain a few minutes sleep. There`s the head back gob open dribbler, guaranteed to induce sniggers from the adjacent passengers. The head on tray posture, a really desperate attempt this, only possible for kids. (And Jimmy Krankie). For window seat passengers there is the head bent over to bounce off the window frame and inflict the worst stiff neck you ever had. Leaning on your fellow passenger will earn you a sharp dig in the ribs, especially if you don`t know them, more so if they are the same sex. Really tiny girlie types can curl up on the seat but it doesn`t look comfortable to me, however flexible they are. Finally there is the faintly ridiculous inflatable neck cushion, looks as if you have a huge goitre on your neck and doesn`t stop the slow inexorable slide towards your neighbour who, if he has anything about him, will promptly jab the cushion with a pin., take an extra point if it explodes with a loud bang.


Oh ZZ, I laughed my head off, I see these people every flight I take, not just Fuerte, I fear my wife is the head on the tray and I can be the head back snoring (but not dribbling) listening to my music.

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Ronnietheblue

Quote from: hev on October 04, 2013, 00:20:40 AM
Just one of the reasons I love Ryanair..no reclining seats on their planes..plus more leg room  ;D

Well said Hev and no pockets rammed full of junk magazines, safety cards and sick bags.

dagwood

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Quote from: ronniethe bull on October 04, 2013, 15:38:07 PM
Quote from: hev on October 04, 2013, 00:20:40 AM
Just one of the reasons I love Ryanair..no reclining seats on their planes..plus more leg room  ;D

Well said Hev and no pockets rammed full of junk magazines, safety cards and sick bags.
I agree Hev. Anothe first for St Michale and I bet he dident need the Daily Mail/Skyscanner or Which/What mag. to work it out for him. I have often wondered if the sick that never made it to the sick bag finished up in the pocket of the seat.

Paddster

Quote from: dagwood on October 04, 2013, 16:17:54 PM
Quote from: ronniethe bull on October 04, 2013, 15:38:07 PM
Quote from: hev on October 04, 2013, 00:20:40 AM
Just one of the reasons I love Ryanair..no reclining seats on their planes..plus more leg room  ;D

Well said Hev and no pockets rammed full of junk magazines, safety cards and sick bags.
I agree Hev. Anothe first for St Michale and I bet he dident need the Daily Mail/Skyscanner or Which/What mag. to work it out for him. I have often wondered if the sick that never made it to the sick bag finished up in the pocket of the seat.


Was stood ere eating ma tea when i read that.....urrrrgh  :-X :-X

Can the Man


Paddster


Can the Man

Jon 'll need it on RA flights with all that manure he goes on about  ::) ::) ::)


denboy

came over to fuerte 2 weeks ago on a thomas cook flight.there was a very tall man who was already wedged in his seat,when the woman in front reclined her seat.the mans wife politely asked the woman to unrecline her seat,explaining how uncomfortable it was for her husband.she received abuse off the reclining womans friend,and it almost kicked off big style.the stewardess intervened,saying the woman had every right to recline,and they should all grow up.i agree all seats should be non-reclinable,i had great sympathy for the tall man who had a horrible 4 hour flight.

Saintsno7

You recline your seat into my face. If I'm not quick enough to shove it straight back up then a simple swap with my daughter of 8 is on the cards. By the way my love, you can kick the back of the chair in front of you as much as you like. Every time you can get the person in front to look at you or me and moan, I'll give you a pound.

denboy

you should hire your daughter out SN7.There would be lots of takers. :)

Paddster

Quote from: Saintsno7 on October 05, 2013, 13:04:32 PM
You recline your seat into my face. If I'm not quick enough to shove it straight back up then a simple swap with my daughter of 8 is on the cards. By the way my love, you can kick the back of the chair in front of you as much as you like. Every time you can get the person in front to look at you or me and moan, I'll give you a pound.


BRILLIANT   ;D ;D ;D ;D