Just another Reason for Private Jet Hire
26 September, 2008

In a recent article of the Wall Street Journal blog entitled The Battle of Wounded Knees, flyers engage in heated debate over using the Knee Defender device and other ways to protect one’s knees from the passenger in front of you. Tall people say they have the right to keep their legs before them without risk of injury while others say they pay for the “luxury” of reclining for a snooze and they intend to use it. Disabled people weigh in too, since they often have needs for sitting or reclining due to pain and other issues.

While some readers feel it’s common courtesy to keep one’s chair upright, others are adamant that they have the right to utilize the comfort for which the seats (and I say this somewhat jokingly) were built. Some members of this group go so far as to suggest that tall and infirmed people pay extra for business or first class – or even for the seat in front of them – in order to enjoy minimal safety and comfort.

Where does one’s space begin and end in an airplane, and just whose space is it anyway? With the current drive of the airlines toward economizing, this heated debate is not likely to end anytime soon. Hey, here’s an idea… Why don’t we all just accept being marginalized, buck up, and pay for extra seating space we need to be comfortable? Wouldn’t the airlines love that?

Fortunately, when traveling with private air charter, we never have to experience being squished like a sardine. Just another reason to fly a private air charter

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