Sunday, January 19, 2014

Air Travel in Increasingly Narrower Seats and with Less Legroom is the Problem: What is the Solution?

The people who disfavor government regulation should as a reward have to spend the next years flying economy class on planes with increasingly narrower seats and with less legroom, something that flight passengers are increasingly facing.

Although there should be strict rules -- for the sake of everyone's health and welfare -- that govern seat width and leg room on airplanes, the fact is that passengers are being increasingly crammed into their seats like sardines by the commercial airlines in order to improve their financial bottom line, regardless.

Without proper regulations, the private commercial world really could care less about YOUR flight health or comfort -- that is, unless you are willing to pay a premium.

See Skift, the travel intelligence company at
How to Outsmart the Airlines and Beat the Shrinking Airplane Seat.