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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Who's to Blame for the Reclining Seat Fights?

Above, a display of ANA's Premium Economy seating at the L.A Travel & Adventure Show. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Two blog posts ago, I reported on the seemingly growing problem of in-flight fights over reclining seats.

Condé Nast Traveler has a new article on this subject, but from the point-of-view of a flight attendant.

She starts out with:
Recently, a reporter contacted me to find out if flight attendants were purposefully not getting involved in the war against reclined seats. It’s no surprise that the media is focusing on the crew’s role in the recent passenger spats over reclining seats: Is the crew doing enough to keep passengers calm? Are they overreacting? Did they really need to divert that flight? But I’m sick of being the seat recline police.
 To read what she has to say, go here.

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