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A major airline is going to make you pay to recline your seat

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    cm0002@sh.itjust.works
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    This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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    • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

      This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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      Salamander
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      I’d rather pay for preventing the front passenger from reclining into me.

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      • SalamanderS Salamander

        I’d rather pay for preventing the front passenger from reclining into me.

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        cannonfodder@lemmy.world
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        Nah, they’ll alternate reclinable and non-recinable rows - just for fun.

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        • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

          This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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          jif
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          Pure insanity.

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            Pure insanity.

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            kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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            Pure greed.

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            • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

              This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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              justOnePersistentKbinPlease
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              I’ll pay extra to disable the person in front of me from being able to recline their seat.

              As it is, I never use seat recline because there isnt fucking room.

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              • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

                This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                hackworth@sh.itjust.works
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                  auli@lemmy.ca
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                  Sure then they should have reduced the cost of non reclining seats and nobody would care. But they are charging more for something they was included before.

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                  • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

                    This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                    dirkmccallahan@lemmy.world
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                    I’m actually fine with them removing ALL seat reclining options.

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                    • SalamanderS Salamander

                      I’d rather pay for preventing the front passenger from reclining into me.

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                      valmond@lemmy.world
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                      Then he pays even more to recline even further. Will you match the $15?

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                      • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

                        This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                        thereturnofpeb@reddthat.com
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                        are you in a “paid for oxygen row” or a “hold your breath” row ?

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                          I’m actually fine with them removing ALL seat reclining options.

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                          bcsven@lemmy.ca
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                          The tiny angle it goes back is not worth have the idiot ahead of you firback the seat while you are eating

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                            This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                            narrativebear@lemmy.world
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                            Pamphlets and brochures are being replaced with more accurate, updated versions.

                            1000034701

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                              Pure greed.

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                              phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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                              The only difference is societal acceptance.

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                                This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                                Polkira
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                                I wish our government would regulate this shit. Airlines shouldn’t be able to nickle and dime like this. Prices just keep going up 😒

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                                • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

                                  This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                                  mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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                                  Stop posting clickbait.

                                  Put the proper noun in the goddamn headline.

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                                  • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

                                    This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                                    lefantome@programming.dev
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                                    So if the seat in front of me reclines into my face, I cannot move without paying?

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                                      I wish our government would regulate this shit. Airlines shouldn’t be able to nickle and dime like this. Prices just keep going up 😒

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                                      Nik282000
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                                      But that would add needless bureaucracy! The industry will regulate itself and save taxpayer money!

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                                        So if the seat in front of me reclines into my face, I cannot move without paying?

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                                        dopeoplelookhere@sh.itjust.works
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                                        Oh they’re getting rid of that too. No reclining.

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                                          This week, Canadian airline WestJet became one of the first to try to switch the ability to recline into a paid “perk” by announcing that it was reconfiguring 43 of its Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 (BA) planes to have what it classifies as a “refreshed range of seating options.”

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                                          chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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                                          The airline industry figured out long ago that people will suffer the most miserable flights possible in order to save money but they will absolutely take free comfort upgrades. If they do this it’s to save money and make the flight cheaper because if other airlines offer reclining seats at the same price customers will take those instead as a free upgrade.

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