Travellers spark debate with ‘rude’ plane seat hack
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Travellers spark debate with ‘rude’ plane seat hack

The Independent  

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. As the text over the footage read “airplane hack,” one woman could be seen walking down the aisle of the plane, before she flipped three headrest covers over, with the red cloth now covering the back of the seats. As a result of the plane hack, the headrest cover was securely holding the passengers’ phones up in front of them, so they could sit back and watch what they wanted without holding their devices. “Maybe ask someone before touching their designated things,” one critic wrote, while another added: “The way they just flip it over towards them without asking.” A third wrote: “It’s just rude! “Turn on the air con above you on full blast and point it at the top of their head.” At the time, multiple people responded to the video by claiming that shouldn’t plane seats shouldn’t be able to “recline anymore when” passengers are being packed into rows “like sardines”.

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