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In the spirit of Passover ("Why on this night do we recline?"), she shared her thoughts on it.
This time you ended up in the row that doesn't recline.
"And not only was he on the plane, he was sitting in the seat that doesn't recline, in front of the bathroom".
Seats are specifically color-coded to indicate which are good (more legroom, for example), average, and bad (does not recline, too close to lavatory or galley, bad sightline to video screen).
Just hope the person in front of you doesn't recline.
My editor, Michael Noer, had been kind enough to book me a middle seat in a row that doesn't recline.
These new seats will offer a whopping 31-inches of legroom and each seat "has a fixed backshell, which does not recline into the person behind".
I mean, who doesn't recline their seat on an airplane?!
The last row of the plane probably does not recline and the location next to the bathrooms is not ideal.
You look at SeatGuru and you realize that you're sitting by the lavatory in a seat that doesn't recline.
While we have no room to move in steerage, they complain when their lie-flat sleeper seat doesn't recline all the way.
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