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I disagree. Poor seat pitch is not the airline's fault. It is the fault of paying passengers who are not willing to pay high enough fares for the airlines to be able to operate economically with fewer seats installed in the aircraft. As we all like to find the cheapest airfares, we are the ones forcing the airlines to install more seats into the aircraft.icarus said:I hate it when people recline their seats when there is not enough room to do so. I agree with danielh that it is the airline's fault more than the passenger doing the reclining, but whoever's to blame, it wrecks a flight, particularly if you are trying to work.
If we were all willing to pay business class airfares, I am certain the airlines would be willing to operate with less seats on board and hence more pitch between the seats.
At least we do have a choice on many flights. We can chose to pay the business or first class fare and have a seat where a reclining passenger is not going to cause use any discomfort. This is not always available as some routes and some airlines are now all-economy. This is because people demand to pay cheaper airfares, so we can't have our cake and eat it too!
But I stand by my original comment that seats should not be reclined during meal service. After the meal service, if the person behind really needs to work they can either carry a small hand-held computer or take their laptop along with their business class airfare.