crm911
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I fly JQ612 (AVV-SYD) every Monday, so I have been in a few aircraft in different rows. I didn't note the tail number, but last week I noticed that I had a decent amount of clearance in front of my knees, while the other (starboard) side had shorter people almost kneeing the seat in front of them. FWIW, I was in 24C and noted 24D and 25D as having shorter pitch. I am 172 cm.
The person in 24D didn't have much more space before the person in front reclined, when I took the photo. I couldn't take a photo of the person in 25D, which was next to me, or else I'd be in an even more cramped cell by now.
Since 25D was next to 24C, the entire starboard side must have been compressed.
Why would this happen?
The person in 24D didn't have much more space before the person in front reclined, when I took the photo. I couldn't take a photo of the person in 25D, which was next to me, or else I'd be in an even more cramped cell by now.

Since 25D was next to 24C, the entire starboard side must have been compressed.
Why would this happen?