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United’s CEO Complains Seats Are Too Small With No Plan To Fix The Problem
United Airlines’ CEO has complained that the seats on the airline’s aircraft are too small. However, he has no plan to fix the problem. (simpleflying.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I am not sure that I 100% agree.. Our company is working with United to convert 700's to the CRJ-550 with Less and larger seats with more leg room! Article doesn't really make since! As far as the WIFI, I think on the Regional Side we have most of the WIFI issues under control. I do a lot of work directly with GOGO to get these problems fixed.
Seeing how each airline selects the interior configuration they want. The manufacturers simply supply what the customer wants. What a stupid comment.
I doubt this jerk has flown Economy lately. If his fat ass won't fit in the First Class seats, maybe he should use his tread mill more.
The rows are too close together, too. There's an interesting article in "Air & Space Smithsonian" this month about flight attendants and their role in cabin safety. The photo showing passengers leaning forward in the "brace" position is a joke. When was the last time you were in economy class and could possibly assume that position? I guess no one at the FAA ever flies in the back with the peasants because the standard safety policy is impossible to implement. If flight attendant training and FAA inspections are only done in a classroom with rows of seats far enough that not even an NBA big would be unhappy with, then the cramped conditions endured by the vast majority of passengers will remain unsafe.
The first step is to admit you have a problem the second issue is how do we resolve the issue.
I don't think he's actually admitting anything or complaining about the seat size. I think he's mocking his customers. He just chose not to summarise it as "Tough ****, suckers."
Let's not forget that United is the airline that dragged a paying customer off an aircraft by force when he had done nothing more wrong than choosing to fly on United. It's also the airline that killed several pets.
Let's not forget that United is the airline that dragged a paying customer off an aircraft by force when he had done nothing more wrong than choosing to fly on United. It's also the airline that killed several pets.