A Delta Air Lines economy passenger was spotted inflight on a four hour flight using his seat as a standing desk. He’s resting his laptop on top of his seat back, and facing backwards to work. This is a power move.
guy on my 5 hr. flight has been using his seat as a standing desk pic.twitter.com/24UTaQz43n
— downbad capital (@nycdouche_) February 22, 2023
To be sure, the ‘airline seat as standing desk’ is a controversial choice.
Wow, brand new incredibly insufferable guy just dropped
— Private Equity Guy (Mezz) (@for_yield) February 22, 2023
put this guy on the do not fly list ASAP
— Demi Hear Me🗣Roar (@demikayallday) February 22, 2023
But I actually think it’s brilliant, and might do it for a couple of minutes myself.
- I’m sitting in the aisle, and the passenger next to me gets up to go to the lavatory. They’ll just be gone a minute, why settle back in with computer and drink and power cords only to have to get right back up? I may stand for a bit, it’s a good stretch, and I keep my laptop open with me during that time.
- And it’s a good idea to stand, change positions, on a long flight. Underpadded ‘slimline’ seats may help airlines squeeze more seats into planes, but they can be rough on a back over several hours. By the way the value of recline is often just changing angles to avoid a sore back. But standing up for awhile is great too.
The trick to it is to avoid eye contact with the person sitting behind you (pretend you’re a resident of Manhattan), don’t make them feel like you’re intruding into your space.
In the end I don’t know who wants to sit in a Delta economy seat for longer than they have to. And Michael O’Leary has been threatening for years to introduce standing-only planes. So I don’t see how a passenger can be criticized for this. Besides, Delta now offers free inflight wifi, might as well be productive.
I am a flight attendant of many years. Getting up & stretching is good. But we state in our announcements to keep seatbelt loosely fastened even if sign is off due to clear air turbulence.
I was recently injured on a flight due to a passenger so in my professional experience: please do not do this.