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7-04-2010 @ 9:31PM
BONAN said...
No, I wouldn't pay $6.00 to stand; however the last time I flew I paid $500 for round trip first class. At the time I though there needs to be a class between first and coach. Coach at the time was $180 round trip. Due to a knee injury I cannot stay cramped up for very long without being in agony. I do not need nor use most of the extras you get with first class but my knee needs guaranteed extra space. I would gladly pay extra for seat with a little more leg room.
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7-05-2010 @ 1:26PM
skinner said...
Amen--Give me a seat that I fit in without all the kiss up service of first class! At 6' 8", I'd buy the $6 "seat" in a heartbeat, just so I could stand the whole flight without hearing the attendants tell me to go back to my seat that I literally cannot get back into without the person in front sitting back up. Outside of first class, the most comfortable spot on the plane is standing between the lavatories. Pardon me if I'm in your way as you pass with the beverage cart.