Tourist cities should have hotel rooms by the hour that are actually clean when you just want to take a nap.

    • @jxk@sh.itjust.works
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      The recline is needed for overnight flights. On short haul, it’s unnecessary indeed. I think some airline have ordered seats without recline already.

    • @toastal@lemmy.ml
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      16 months ago

      Bunked sleeping buses like Vietnam should be more normalized too so you can lay down for long hauls.

    • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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      Nope, the recline function make almost zero comfort change for the occupant, but for the person behind it has huge impact.

      • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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        To be clear: I don’t recline when there’s someone behind me

        However

        As someone who gets lower back pains from sitting in an uncomfortable position for long, the recline function makes a huuuuuge impact. Recently rode a bus with no recline (and nobody behind me) and by the end of the 1.5 hour ride, I felt horrible.

        • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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          06 months ago

          You sound like middle management, you come up with a simple sounding idea with zero idea on how to do it, only this simple idea is impossible without huge, HUGE changes to airplane design and vast increases in ticket cost.

          • @laughterlaughter@lemmy.world
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            What the fuck are you on? This is not an Airbus engineering war room.

            The title of the post is “What’s an idea you have that should be an actual thing?” not “What’s an idea you have that should be an actual thing and it must realistically be made possible”?

            Lighten up.

      • @laughterlaughter@lemmy.world
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        Why not make sure that both are comfortable? The issue is not the reclining seat. The issue is the space in between the seats. So, the issue is the airlines, not the passengers.

          • @laughterlaughter@lemmy.world
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            Well, that’s a different argument. The original argument was “permanent seat reclining” and you replied:

            Nope, the recline function make almost zero comfort change for the occupant, but for the person behind it has huge impact.

            You didn’t mention cost until now.

    • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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      I disagree and most people who fly constantly are with me.

      I fly for work upwards of 4 times a month for 4 hour flights, the best flights are where no one reclines theor chair.

      If you’re tall your already touching the seat in front.

      Then they recline you have that on top of your knees, and a chair in your face.