This is because when paying for an airline seat, people naturally assume that they will have the right to both recline and the right to not have the person in front of them recline.
There’s an assumption here (about the fact that people are making that natural assumption), but I don’t know where it comes or if there’s any evidence for it. It seems more like the type of thing you’d think of when making clever economic arguments for a podcast than a real assumption people would make.
There’s an assumption here (about the fact that people are making that natural assumption), but I don’t know where it comes or if there’s any evidence for it. It seems more like the type of thing you’d think of when making clever economic arguments for a podcast than a real assumption people would make.