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#104421 by vizbiz
08 Mar 2006, 18:26
Extremely unlikely I'd have thought, and at best a very small recline.
#104445 by Juliet
08 Mar 2006, 19:35
They DO recline, as they back up into the crew jump seats, and they are nice because you don't have to feel guilty about reclining into someone else.
#104689 by tallprawn
09 Mar 2006, 20:59
Hello,

I have been in 37 before, as Juliet says they definitely have a normal recline, plus the bonus that you won't potentially be annoying anyone behind who's trying to eat etc..........:)
#104696 by RichardMannion
09 Mar 2006, 21:11
Originally posted by Juliet
They DO recline, as they back up into the crew jump seats, and they are nice because you don't have to feel guilty about reclining into someone else.


Feel guilty about reclining? ;) I can understand the etiquette of not reclining your seat at meal times, but when you you get the passenger telling you not to recline, that does annoy me.

Thanks,
Richard
#104805 by wood07
10 Mar 2006, 12:47
If in Y where space is already at a premium, and the person behind was tall/large or both then I would feel guilty about fully reclining my seat into their space. Out of consideration I would limit the amount I reclined my seat.
#104810 by FamilyMan
10 Mar 2006, 14:00
flew back from Thailand once in a Thai Air Y seat that did not recline even an inch - not at all amused.

Coming back from JFK last week was in back row of PE and I think they reclined the full amount even though the toilets were behind.

Phil
#104850 by Bazz
10 Mar 2006, 15:37
It is quite a common practice amongst airlines that where you have over-wing emergency exits the row immediately in front of the exit and the exit rows themselves do not recline or may only have partial recline.
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