Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Reclining Airline Seat
The woman travelling with her daughter and grandchild on Qantas QF26 Los Angeles to Auckland Friday 12 March in seat 63H. The baby was in a seat like a baby's car-seat. It prevented the man in front from reclining his seat at all. The woman and her daughter were very happy to recline their seats as often as possible and as far as possible. They had to be asked to raise them for the meals. They had to be asked to raise them and wait for the meal service to be over before reclining again.
I'd be a bit more tolerant of these Inconsiderate Bastards if they weren't blocking the seat in front. I don't understand why they didn't have centre bulkhead seats, where there weren't seats to be blocked by the baby's seat.
I wish I had a Knee Defender. There is a good description of its use on Ticked, a site dedicated to helping leisure and business travelers prevent bad trips.
I'd be a bit more tolerant of these Inconsiderate Bastards if they weren't blocking the seat in front. I don't understand why they didn't have centre bulkhead seats, where there weren't seats to be blocked by the baby's seat.
I wish I had a Knee Defender. There is a good description of its use on Ticked, a site dedicated to helping leisure and business travelers prevent bad trips.

