Or anything else on planes, for that matter. Except an airline's right to forcibly remove a paying passenger because they overbooked. That they'll regulate.
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Yes it is as it’s part of managing safety.
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Why I don't fly. I am a human being. Not a sardine.
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We visited the Delta Airlines museum over the weekend and as I viewed planes/images from the past, it emphasized how good passengers use to have it! Legroom, champagne with steak cooked to order, and customers treated like they were appreciated.
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Sadly most airlines care less about passenger comfort - it's all about profits!
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Like everything else in this admin, the people are screwed.
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It should be. Not enough legroom can cause injury FAA
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Yes, but it IS in the safety business! They can easily prove that the additional seating the airlines are desperate to create causes more passengers to be at risk...
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Why not? Pretty soon you wouldn’t be able to breathe: especially if the person in front of you sends down the seat!
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My knees will be pushing on the seat in front of me. Don’t ask me to stop kicking your seat.pic.twitter.com/bY7tovv8GU
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