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Asked by Nenita Wells 1 year 152 days ago.

Do you recline or not recline your seat when in an airplane?



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What is your own etiquette regarding your plane seat considering an extra available space is a luxury in a coach?

Answers to this question:
» Answer from Kacycarr Answer given 1 year 152 days ago.
If I thought it would make difference to leg room then I would bother with it, however I don't recline

Keep well

Kacy

» Answer from Dianne Lehmann Answer given 1 year 151 days ago.
I don't travel much, but on the few occasions that I've been on an airplane, I reclined my seat a little bit. I'm small and can get comfortable in very small places, but reclining it a bit seems to keep the person behind me from kicking the back of my seat, which is very annoying.

» Answer from Marijo Phelps Answer given 1 year 151 days ago.
Usually recline and try to sleep to help the trip go faster. Aisle seat for long legs.

» Answer from The Old Gray Mare Answer given 1 year 150 days ago.
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I'm certainly a crummy airline traveler. These days, you'd only get me on a flight if it was an emergency or I had no other choice. Having said that, I've never reclined - ever. I'm a white knuckle traveler so the seat stays up.

» Answer from Lawrence Jones Answer given 1 year 146 days ago.
I recline my set.

» Answer from Shelley Brzak Answer given 251 days 6 hours ago.
well yrs ago I ws dared to sit in 1st class which I did had a drink of champagne it ws all good until th dude up front caught on and told airline stewardess who came back and told me to leave probably would hv been arrested tody if I did it now so no etiquette there lol but if there is room why not?

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