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All it'll take is one businessman outside the monopoly circle of airlines to start giving Americans comfort. Until then though.... With lack of competition there is no way airlines will better themselves.
There's no reason to be upset about the conditions in coach on long haul flights. Just think about how much you are saving per hour vs upgrade. Then proceed to watch in flight movies, read, pop a tranquilizer in whatever order works best!
Travelers are paying more for less, until a smarter competitor offers a better deal. The new Boeing planes seem to be no different from this passenger's perspective, except that passengers are more cramped. This will not end well for the greedy carriers.
"It’s not your imagination—the already cramped, uncomfortable airline seat is shrinking even more.
The airlines have a good financial reason: Carriers are investing money, space, and design smarts—but mostly in the front of the plane. While catering to business and premium economy flyers, they’re literally shrinking seats in coach.
At one point in aviation history, the width between coach seat armrests was about 18.5 in. on Boeings’s 777 in the ’90s and in the A380 in the 2000s. Today, domestic travel is getting even more crunched. The width between coach seats is at best 8.25 in., and is usually less than that."
http://qz.com/177043/airline-seats-are-now-1-5-inches-narrower-than-they-used-to-be/
Then proceed to watch in flight movies, read, pop a tranquilizer in whatever order works best!
I flew Coach via Continental across the Pacific onetime. Lucky for me, I was put by the bulkhead near the exit door. I didn't have to pay for it, I just ended up there, because FAA regulations says a puny girly Boy can't sit near the emergency exit. In case of an air disaster, they need someone that will rip the seized door from it's hinges and prepare to calmly and orderly usher folks off the burning plane.
So I lucked out by being chosen to switch seats with that person.
But what got me was the lack of water and service in general we got. It was a 13 hour flight, and the only time I saw water was at a mealtime. No snacks in between. The water was served in one of those 4oz organized refreshment punch cups, you see at cheesy events and functions. I'd get water served in a cup of that about every 6 hours. Even short domestic flights the Flight Attendants stroll by at least 3 or 4 times in a 3 hour flight, which was the same amount of times, I saw them on flight 10 hours more.
As I was sitting by the bulkhead, I didn't have the overhead button to call the flight attendant. The lights were out I'd say 80% of the flight, so you couldn't even really see if any were even on the floor.
Not enough water? This is why I sometimes chat with the stewardesses in the galley and have all the water I want.
This is why I sometimes chat with the stewardesses in the galley and have all the water I want.
Just to be clear here, we're still talking about H20 and not Patnet's censor word.
Yes, H20. What were you thinking about?
There was a time Patnet would filter Pornographic spam titles, and replace pornographic words with "Water". Like "Grow a longer Water".
The thing I forgot to mention about the significance of me sitting by the Bulkhead. I did notice how cramped those seats were. The middle row had 5 seats, with about 9 inches from the edge of the seat to the back of the front seat. I would have died 13 hours of that.
I think that seating space is being considered for the average height of the world, 5' 4" and not the average height of the Average American Male, 5' 10".
So there for I recommend we reinstate White Only travel to accommodate what commercial service refuses to. As SONY once said... "Because Caucasians are too damned Tall!"
We can have white only airlines with all the leg room we can stand, and buses with plenty of room to stretch out. Short people can go on packing them selves unsafely into Sardine cans, or pay a premium to be treated like a human being.
What's the difference if the rich can have exclusive travel and be treated with respect and dignity, than so can anyone else.
Anyone who can't afford their own private jet should be turned into jet fuel for private jets. The government can sell this jet fuel to the rich and lower their taxes. It's the American way!
[...Apocalypsefuck, stay out of my mind.]
There are people in the world who will never be able to afford to fly and americans are complaining about leg room...
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Flying economy in the states is an invitation to be treated like an ASSHOLE!
There's plenty of room on the wings for these assholes if they complain about the crammed seats, body cavity searches, and the TSA stealing lingerie from their luggage.
Anyone who can't afford their own private jet should be turned into jet fuel for private jets. The government can sell this jet fuel to the rich and lower their taxes. It's the American way!
Airlines should build their own airports, and run ATC and everything else too. Having that infrastructure run by government is COMMUNISM and the root of all air travel evils.
There are people in the world who will never be able to afford to fly and americans are complaining about leg room...
Or more precisely that the leg of the guy in back of you is halfway up your ass. And the asshole doesn't even have the courtesy to give you a reach around!
In the end, seating space is determined by the market. Passengers will be even more upset if they are forced to pay more for bigger seats.
I feel respected in the economy section of Virgin America. I can order a free tea from the touch screen and it will come promptly.
I used to complain to my wife about the lack of legroom and the high price of business class.
She said, "This happens because you suck."
And she was right.
Virgin America
That's a great airline. Unfortunately, they don't serve my routes. Bransen "Gets it". Of course, he's the founder. Once he goes, it'll slowly devolve to United/AA levels.
On an inflation-adjusted basis airfares are much than they were 30 years ago.
Now, passengers have more choices, up to 4 classes of service. What else can they ask for?
Airfare has been going up over the last five years while seat room has been decreasing. And so passengers are paying more for less. That is a shitty deal and it will come back to bite the airlines. Already cramped passengers are lashing out, but not at the right target.
There are of course minor fluctuations in prices. Besides, airfare is driven by supply and demand. They can practically buy as much space as they want. It is a matter of consumer choice.
JetBlue offers up to 39 inches of legroom for a small fee. Is that not enough?
Airfare has been going up over the last five years while seat room has been decreasing. And so passengers are paying more for less. That is a shitty deal and it will come back to bite the airlines. Already cramped passengers are lashing out, but not at the right target.
Don't forget the baggage fees. Two bags used to be free, in fact, they used to encourage it. Now it's over $50 on most - for domestic.
(Yes, there's the baggage check at the gate trick. As more people use it, I expect the airlines to nix it.)
Don't forget the baggage fees. Two bags used to be free, in fact, they used to encourage it. Now it's over $50 on most - for domestic.
Yes, this is why I pack light. We rarely have to check anything. They should rigorously enforce the carry-on luggage size and weight. What people try to bring with them is ridiculous.
To be fair, they should charge separately for:
1. passenger weight and size
2. carry-on luggage weight and size
3. check-in luggage weight and size
Payload is a huge factor. I am surprised they are not paying more attention. Each pound of weight not carried and another pound of available payload for revenue cargo.
Ideal Economy Domestic: At least 18" Seat Width. 17" is for Size 0 models. Some people are weightlifters and have broad shoulders, it's not just the fatties. Not everyone who is physically fit is a skinny cardio nut. Make Reclines impossible on planes on domestic flights. No constant running back and forth with the cart, there should be emergency warm water but otherwise pay for drinks - but they should be "Regular" Priced. Wifi on all flights, don't mind paying $5-10 for it, but $20+ is ridiculous esp. if the flight is only a couple of hours long. Stronger trays that can take a laptop, not everybody is a consumer watching lolcats on a tablet, some people are producers who need the keyboard and the power of a non A# chip.
Legroom not an issue, but those over 6'0 should be given priority to the extra legroom seats for a token fee. Those under 6'0" have to pay whatever the airline wants to charge. And this would be just the passengers, not their companions or family - they'll have to sit alone to get the token price. I think that's reasonable.
Ideal Economy Domestic: At least 18" Seat Width. 17" is for Size 0 models.
Virgin America's coach seats are 17.7-inch wide. It is prudent to research SeatGuru before booking a flight.
Seats should recline, but tray tables can be eliminated for domestic coach. There are no more hot meals anyway. Laptops are meant for laps. Or one can use a tablet.
I turn off wi-fi completely. Kindle time. :-)
Virgin America's coach seats are 17.7-inch wide
Close enough.
Laptops are meant for laps.
Not at all. Ever try sitting in a chair with your feet flat on the floor at work at a laptop? And that's a regular chair, not in a cattle car chair.
Laptop is just a cute name. It's really a table top or legs-crossed top.
Legroom not an issue, but those over 6'0 should be given priority to the extra legroom seats for a token fee. Those under 6'0" have to pay whatever the airline wants to charge.
I am adverse to need-based pricing. Tall/fat people should pay the same premium for bigger seats.
And I am not a petite person either.
Virgin America's coach seats are 17.7-inch wide
Close enough.
JetBlue's E-190 regional jets have 18.25-inch wide standard seats.
Not at all. Ever try sitting in a chair with your feet flat on the floor at work at a laptop? And that's a regular chair, not in a cattle car chair.
I have not used a laptop in flight since the original iPad came out. I can't be productive unless I can walk around. So I just read.
JetBlue's E-190 regional jets have 18.25-inch wide standard seats.
Yep. Only two seats per row.
I have not used a laptop in flight since the original iPad came out. I can't be productive unless I can walk around. So I just read.
I couldn't read my Kindle on one of those new 777s. The person in front of me literally hit my lip when reclining. In fairness, I booked last minute and could only get the last row so I couldn't recline myself.
Well, I was exhausted and fell asleep anyway; thank god, it was a 9 hour flight.
I like to bang out spreadsheets on the plane, since it's a mindnumbing task, then at the hotel I can relax and enjoy.
Yep. Only two seats per row.
It is also a narrower tube. But the Embraer E-jet is very good. I definitely prefer it over the CRJ.
. But the Embraer E-jet is very good.
Haven't been on one, but they look great. Embraer makes clever stuff.
I couldn't read my Kindle on one of those new 777s. The person in front of me literally hit my lip when reclining. In fairness, I booked last minute and could only get the last row so I couldn't recline myself.
BTW, United's 777 have 18-inch wide coach seats. Definitely try Economy Plus. That extra 3 inches of legroom means a lot.
TL said: (Yes, there's the baggage check at the gate trick. As more people use it, I expect the airlines to nix it.)
At Ess Eff, before you enter the security line, United now has staffed a couple of "baggage police". They force folks with oversized carry-ons to try and put them in the carry-on sizer model. A lot of time people can repack or wear a jacket; otherwise, they're sent back to the counter to check it in (and pay the fee).
United is also experimenting with loading by Group. I was in "Group 5" last time. Those of us in this group finally figured out that we were all single aisle seat passengers (makes sense to load us last). That said, they also made us gate check (free) our carry on bags as we were near the end of the line. When I got to my seat (near the rear of the plane) there was still overhead space -- which means the prescreening measures before security are working. I'm seriously considering Southwest to avoid the carryon kabuki.
BTW, United's 777 have 18-inch wide coach seats. Definitely try Economy Plus. That extra 3 inches of legroom means a lot.
For me it's the ass room. Though I'm beginning to think it's the arm rests, too. One thing I noticed when flying exit row seats like I normally do is that the arm rests don't go down (which sucks because I'm usually the only one in the row leaving from S. Amr., the longest leg of my trips) , but they are somehow "Wider" - maybe because of the arm rest trays.
I'm seriously considering Southwest to avoid the carryon kabuki.
Yeah, I hate the carry on process. I know I'm a lone wolf on this, but it stretches out the boarding and most importantly, exit process, esp. if you're towards the back or the plane is full of families packing daughter and mom's Spaceballs Sized Princess Hair Driers in them.
I'd rather wait in baggage check where I can stretch, smoke, get a coffee, etc. after being confined for hours.
I always pay the extra money for "Economy Plus". I get the same leg room as first-class at a much lower price.
In the end, seating space is determined by the market. Passengers will be even more upset if they are forced to pay more for bigger seats.
It's more than about the size of the seats. More asses adds more weight. And their luggage extra weight. Besides the issue about the seat size, space and service. The amount of personal property you can travel with is shrinking. Or becoming something only those privilege enough to be able to pay for, can afford. It's more elitist exceptionalism we tolerate in this country. When a product and service is successful. Then cheapen it, and make getting what you paid for an "Upgrade". Pretty soon it's going to get to the point where you have to show up at the airport empty handed. Fly naked to your destination, purchase new clothes in the airport terminal at your destination.
FWIW Jet Blue a carrier down here I always use when I fly to New York. Is a very economical airline. Usually 30% cheaper than any other airline. And I've never had a problem with their seat size. But then of course, it's only a few hour ride. By time my legs a fatigue and stiff, we're already preparing for landing.
I wouldn't mind the leg room if the ticket price was considerably less than the other airlines, or it was a short trip. The problem when every airline does it, becomes the normal business model. So they lose the need to offer alternatives.
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