williamalex1
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This year i've flown with Ryanair, Jet2, Thomas Cook, and Easy jet all to Tenerife, none of them had reclining seats.
What a educational answer , i wasnt aware you could book or request a seat behind a seat that doesnt recline , ya learn something new every day , well i just did any how , that the way forward for me .. Ta for the heads up :thup:
Personally i let mine back a fraction so its just off vertical , i never recline it fully
Fly business class - you can recline your chair all the way back then![]()
Nice one Phil, great advice. The only problem being flying from the US back home is around £900 premium economy, or £4000 in business, should go the hog and go first class at around £9000![]()
I went on one of first Virgin Atlantic flights to Newark back in 1984 it cost £99 return from London with reclining seats.Nice one Phil, great advice. The only problem being flying from the US back home is around £900 premium economy, or £4000 in business, should go the hog and go first class at around £9000![]()
and I'll ring you a taxiI was joking - I'll get me coat![]()
I might just get some of these I think.
Those are what caused the issue on a plane recently
Someone put them on and the person in front wanted to recline - argument started and obviously got abusive etc and caused some issue
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jun/01/united-airlines-flight-seat-fight
Its OK to recline after a suitable period of time. After around an hour and a half when people have had their meal and can relax. People that push the seat back after take off without consideration deserve tall peoples knees digging in their backs.
Why exactly should my knees have to suffer because of somebody else's lack of etiquette?