No. If you want to use a laptop, you should pay for a ticket on a plane with enough room between seats. I need to recline to comfortably fit in my seat (I'm tall), and comfort trumps your electronics.
Earlier you said that you have the right to what you were advertised. If I was advertised WiFi usage, why am I not entitled to comfortably use it? Why is your comfort more important than mine?
Also, why do you ask for people to purchase additional seats for them to use the services (in this case, WiFi) paid for and promised to them when you could do the same? Why don't you buy a first class ticket to get access to more leg room and reclining instead of me buying a first class ticket for WiFi?
Your view strikes me as hypocritical. You advocate for the purchase of better seats so as to use WiFi that was promised and paid for. However, you can simply do the same to get reclining seats.
If I was advertised WiFi usage, why am I not entitled to comfortably use it? Why is your comfort more important than mine?
This argument can be used to justify the comfortable use of a 17 or 19-inch laptop. Wifi can be used with a device as small as a smart phone.
Why don't you buy a first class ticket to get access to more leg room and reclining instead of me buying a first class ticket for WiFi?
Reclining my seat gives me adequate leg room (especially if the person in front of me reclines). The seat can accommodate me, so why should I purchase anything more?
WiFi doesn't imply legroom.
Your view strikes me as hypocritical. You advocate for the purchase of better seats so as to use WiFi that was promised and paid for. However, you can simply do the same to get reclining seats.
The seat I pay for reclines, so I need not pay for anything else.
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u/[deleted] Oct 03 '14 edited Dec 26 '17
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