Frequent flyers get the reclining seats for free though. They’re just trying to fit more seats on planes while hiding the fact that WestJet Rewards is becoming increasingly enshittified.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Prime Minister Mark Carney is delaying a plan that requires automakers to hit minimum sales levels for electric vehicles
5·5 months agoThat’s too logical. Instead, Carney should cut public services, and we should give another $18 billion to build a new factory producing shitty cars no one in their right mind would buy, so that his lobbyist friends can make political donations under all their family members names and call me the only adult in the room. I’ll give it 7 months.
Unpopular take but I’d infinitely rather no recline seats. Recline doesn’t make you more comfortable - it’s just an illusion of control. It screws the person behind you, but you have no choice if the passenger in front of you reclines. My most comfortable flights have been in the aisle/window seat of low-cost carriers (European carriers, Cebu Pacific, Flair/Lynx).