shock horror but I'm going to agree with Richard Branson to some degree, I have had some flights were I have been shaken awake by "Atilla the Hun", because my seat was back during meal service, has happened a couple of times, once I ignored it and she wouldn't stop! I've had some excellent flights on Virgin Blue within Oz, so I'd put them on the same level imo
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Originally posted by Greatfox View Post...I have had some flights were I have been shaken awake by "Atilla the Hun", because my seat was back during meal service, has happened a couple of times, once I ignored it and she wouldn't stop!All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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Originally posted by Greatfox View Postand if you've been asleep from the start of the flight?
A most common practice on the airlines I frequent anyway.
You have recourse to Traitor Air's new Y seats.Last edited by KeithMEL; 17 August 2007, 01:14 PM.All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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I've only flown QF recently enough to compare, and they didn't ask anyone to put their seats up, so I don't really know what general consensus is, but maybe SQ should have omitted that extra row of seats in Y that causes everyone to have to raise their seats for meals
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Originally posted by Greatfox View PostI've only flown QF recently enough to compare, and they didn't ask anyone to put their seats up, so I don't really know what general consensus is, but maybe SQ should have omitted that extra row of seats in Y that causes everyone to have to raise their seats for mealsAll opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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Originally posted by Greatfox View PostI've only flown QF recently enough to compare, and they didn't ask anyone to put their seats up, so I don't really know what general consensus is, but maybe SQ should have omitted that extra row of seats in Y that causes everyone to have to raise their seats for meals
I don't see what the big deal is. Economy Class travel involves tradeoffs between low cost and personal comfort. Having to have your seat upright during mealtimes is just one of those.‘Lean into the sharp points’
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The idea that eating is more important than sleeping strikes me as absurd. I've never written a complaint letter to SQ, but if a crew member were to deliberately wake me for the marginal convenience of another passenger, I certainly would.
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostThe idea that eating is more important than sleeping strikes me as absurd. I've never written a complaint letter to SQ, but if a crew member were to deliberately wake me for the marginal convenience of another passenger, I certainly would.
Sleep and nutrition are both important. Of course, we want one or the other at different times. I'm unhappy when I'm groggy, but low blood sugar level isn't what I want to put up with either.
The argument on my rights/priorities versus yours can go on forever. Since we are talking about Economy here, my approach is to look at the reality and go in with matching expectations. Space will be tight. Service will follow a schedule considered most appropriate by the airline. Expect to configure yourself according to that schedule.
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostThe idea that eating is more important than sleeping strikes me as absurd. I've never written a complaint letter to SQ, but if a crew member were to deliberately wake me for the marginal convenience of another passenger, I certainly would.
Well said, JetE.Last edited by jjpb3; 18 August 2007, 03:22 PM.‘Lean into the sharp points’
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Originally posted by jjpb3 View PostI take it you've always allowed a passenger to recline into your space during meal service when you've flown SQ Y longhaul?
Well said, JetE.
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do you want to have your tray table up against your stomach, and having to bend over just to pick up your food. it would be rather very uncomfortable and very frustrating. I hate passengers who dont recline their seats. Come on i didnt pay alot of money to have my food shoved in my face!Last edited by singaporeairlinesboi; 18 August 2007, 03:57 PM.
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I take it you've always allowed a passenger to recline into your space during meal service when you've flown SQ Y longhaul?
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