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I almost don't care when the person in front of me reclines. After all, we choose to be in the pit. Everyone pushed airlines and bus companies to have the lowest fares despite uncomfortable spaces. I remember about decently comfortable public airlines that almost went bankrupt in the 2000s, in Europe. I would just set a few rules :
-1 Hund's rules for reclining seat : please don't recline the seat just if front of someone, if you can do it somewhere else - please be gentle : recline slowly and possibly with some notice, instead of just teleporting into the knees, head, laptop, and coffee just behind you
The noises of smashed bones, and the "ouch ! it hurt and it burns" you'll hear might indicate these belonged to someone. In practice, cramped space in planes is a reason I take the train (1st class as it's nearly the same price as 2nd in here)
You have plenty of room, sturdy and bulky seats, the seats have a shell, and slide forward instead of smashing everything behind.
You also have a bar serving expresso, wifi, cellular networks, full size power outlets, and no luggage is checked in away from you. I don't travel in Italy, but I would like to try the executive class of their Frecciarossa. It's a coach with only a dozen of so seats, 2 per row, and there is a conference room.
For an acceptable rate, compared to the same thing in a plane. |