Added to the fact that the same impatient twats that have to turn on there mobile phones, send text message and make calls the moment the wheels touch the ground. And it annoys me even more that I have never seem a steward/dess tell them off.
Re seat recline, its only acceptable if its a long haul through the night flight, and even them it is very rude just to do it without a polite request.
I think a total weight (body and luggage) policy could work. Anything above your limit and you're taxed.
This is what I have always thought, airlines have their strict 20Kg policy for baggage yet I get the same allowance as someone who is 50Kg heavier than me. Your weight should also be taken into account when calculating the price of your ticket, a lardarse is going to require my fuel to get them off the ground than I am.
I am someone that always reads this site without logging in. Yet this issue has compelled me to both login and post...
It is absolutely your right to recline your seat on a flight - a right that every other passenger also has. It doesn't infringe on leg room and you most definitely should not have to ask the person behind.
In saying that, I do make sure my seat goes back slowly and in a controlled manner and I always put my seat up before meals are served and once the person behind's meal has been taken away.
Phew... i feel a lot better now
As someone who has long legs I can safely say it does infringe on leg room (on crap airlines anyways) and then you have the people moaning that my knees are in the back of their seat. Not a problem so much on long haul decent airlines
I find flights fall into one of two categories - superb or sh*t. The latter is normally associated with noisy selfish bastards in front - characterised by fidgetting, endless faffing around and reclining their seats at will.
Just to be clear, I am not one of these people who gets on an Easyjet flight to Spain, and the second the seatbelt sign goes off I smash my seat backwards into the face of the person behind me. I am talking about a longish flight, say at least 5 hours. The people I am arguing claim they wouldn't recline at all on a flight to Australia, which I think is utter nonsense.