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Originally Posted by Deschodt
Absolutely...for faster boarding and deplaning...Also how about boarding by Window, center, then Aisle to speed things up and minimize shuffling?
Slightly wider seats & no reclining would cut on other triggers too.
On a recent flight I had to help a lady heave up her huge luggage, and I'm sorry, aside from doing the polite thing, I was thinking "if you can't lift it, don't take it to the cabin".
The other thought was that the flight attendant's a$$ should not be wider than the aisle and whack every passenger going up and down the plane...
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Rules that I totally believe and adhere to. Incredibly frustrating waiting on people to board plane and put their crap in the bins. Worse still is when they can't lift the crap they brought on board and EXPECT help.
If the flight attendants need fire proof pantyhose because their thighs rub together they shouldn't be trying to fit down the aisle.