Do you recline your seat when flying?

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Do you recline your seat when flying?

Yes, before takeoff
1
3%
Yes, after takeoff
17
52%
No
15
45%
 
Total votes: 33

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Uncle Ron
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Post by Uncle Ron »

BIG POPPA PROPA wrote: Person i'm flyng with "but what about the people behind u"
me, "Fuck the people behind me, i paid the same as everyone else, to use the services my economy seat offers"
This i think puts people off from asking me to un-recline, but like i said if i'm asked any request in a reasonable manner/tone i will probably do it!!!
Why should the person you were flying with even care about the person sitting behind "you"? No offense intended, but maybe this person should have been told to fuck off and worry about the person sitting behind them instead. Just saying that the person sitting behind you probably could care less, so where in this instance is the problem coming from? Again, just saying.

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Post by Pauli Wallnuts »

sleasyjet dont even have a recline button :lol:
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Post by Boner »

Pauli Wallnuts wrote:sleasyjet dont even have a recline button :lol:
Pretty sure they did on every flight I've been on, same with Lyingair and Bmimaybe.
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Post by Uncle Ron »

Every time I have flown on Ryan Air, my seat did not recline. Check this... http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Ryanai ... 37-800.php

As for EasyJet, only the first row of their newer A319's recline. On the older versions, all seats recline.
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/easyJe ... s_A319.php

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Post by Boner »

I've only flown with Ryanair once (well twice) and the seats reclined about an inch.
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Boner wrote:
Pauli Wallnuts wrote:sleasyjet dont even have a recline button :lol:
Pretty sure they did on every flight I've been on, same with Lyingair and Bmimaybe.
they used to up until about 2years ago, but its like u said 1inch recline, the airbus ive been on out of gatwick for dam trips in the last 2years dont have it, &it makes sense really, the seats are so crammed in if you reclined the person behind would lose their legs
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I'd happily cuddle up to the landing gear if it got me there this week. :cry:
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angry pirate wrote:I'd happily cuddle up to the landing gear if it got me there this week. :cry:
I've got dibs on the left hand wheel mate, but you can gladly take the right...

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