increasing seat density does just that so suck it up.
No.
Airlines in my country (Canada), exhibit the behaviour I described. Greater profits, zero real savings for consumers, and cramped seats.
Thus, again, hand wavy stuff re:environment, is not the cause. Assertions otherwise are 100% wrong.
Airflight does not need to be cramped. If you wish to push this narrative, the narrative of "good! cramped is good cause environment), then I suggest you start with more effective places.
Such as, limiting hot water usage, temperatures in homes, the size of homes, the size of cars, bus seating, the ability to use anything but your feet, for short (1km) trip distances, and on and on and on.
All of these will do far more, immensely more for the environment. And will be far less onerous that cramped airline seating.
EG, drip all indoor temps, by law, to 60F in winter, and just wear a sweater.
No.
Airlines in my country (Canada), exhibit the behaviour I described. Greater profits, zero real savings for consumers, and cramped seats.
Thus, again, hand wavy stuff re:environment, is not the cause. Assertions otherwise are 100% wrong.
Airflight does not need to be cramped. If you wish to push this narrative, the narrative of "good! cramped is good cause environment), then I suggest you start with more effective places.
Such as, limiting hot water usage, temperatures in homes, the size of homes, the size of cars, bus seating, the ability to use anything but your feet, for short (1km) trip distances, and on and on and on.
All of these will do far more, immensely more for the environment. And will be far less onerous that cramped airline seating.
EG, drip all indoor temps, by law, to 60F in winter, and just wear a sweater.