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11-14-2012 @ 3:08PM
don said...
I'm a 6 foot male, approx 235 lbs, I fit the seats okay without encroachment into the next seat and the arm rest divider functions fine, my knees to touch the seat back in front however. For me If I was over-flowing into the next passengers space the first conversation I would offer to buy them lunch and drink on the flight for their inconvience, or bring along and offer a $20 gift-card for a common store or restaurant to thank them for putting up with a little extra closeness. ...couldn't hurt....and cheaper than buying another seat or causing bad feelings.
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11-14-2012 @ 3:23PM
Cassandra said...
That's a great idea- a win-win for everyone.