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We, in a sense, are you. More than just tired airline travelers, we are tired of the current nature of the airline travel experience. We simply want to be treated with respect, spoken to as adults, have fares, delays, and policies explained to us in clear, concise, adult language, and travel efficiently, economically, and safely.
Our goal with Aircomplane.com™ is to provide a (largely) positive forum and collective voice to let the airlines, and our abused travel brethren, know when WE ARE JUSTIFIABLY NOT HAPPY. We encourage you to join us as tastefully as your disposition allows (welcomed, but not always expected). We are The Herd Being Heard! Join us. You can reach your Spite Attendants at info@aircomplane.com

Archive for the ‘Seating - "We have landed safely. You may now remove your knees from your eye sockets."’ Category

Seating – Our Newest Category

We had a rather constructive and spirited session on airplane seating today inaugurated by blogger and “Comment of the Day” author Elizabeth Troller. This level of interest tells us this topic warrants a “category” of its own. As with all postings here on Aircomplane.com™ , newer posts will reside here and slide down as other posts are made but will always be available in their category off to the left. The formal name of theAircomplane.com™ category on, ahem, seating is: “Seating – ‘We have landed safely. You may now remove your knees from your eye sockets.’”

And we’ve received some genuinely supportive e-mail since our launch. Thanks! We’ve also had a few people confess they weren’t as comfortable with blogging as they like. Well, for all of you new to it let us say: if you found us, are navigating through, and reading Aircomplane.com™ , you ARE blogging. And we’d welcome your comments on a topic or posting when you’re ready.

We have a category here on Blogging 101 that will help you get started. It’s at New to Blogging? Learn How Here! But if it’s easier for you to e-mail any of your Spite Attendant Crew Members at info@aircomplane.com, we don’t mind one bit. We’ll post it for you. Just let us know if it’s OK to use your real name or not. [Further kudos to Mrs. Troller!] Thanks for blogging with us!

Whew, we're not the only ones who have an issue with seating. Thanks, Elizabeth Troller – Comment of the Day!

“Travel, once a delightful experience that many looked forward to, is now a  dreaded task simply to get to where you need to go. The fact that airlines continue to allow reclining seats is outrageous because it ALWAYS infringes on the rights and comfort of the passenger seated behind the “recliner”.  Even more outrageous is the passenger seated in the bulkhead or emergency exit row.  These “convenience for space” seats are most often the selfish individual who maximizes the recline available.  Aisle row recliners literally  trap the row behind them in their ability to exit their row.  There is no logic to this universal (to airline travel) intrusion on another’s right/comfort. The bigger the tilt, the bigger the torso and ego of “the tilter”. Enough said.”   –  Elizabeth Troller

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