katana.flyer@telinco.co.uk writes: << Airlines are in it to maximise profit - passengers on the whole want the cheapest tickets - that means cramming in the most economy rows you can get away with. If you want space you pay the premium to sit up front. >> I'd love to see the figures on that theory (which is believed by 100% of the aircarriers) You would think, that flights are average 80%-even 95% full then those last 2-3 rows of crowded in seats would be used only occasionally. Wonder if the revenue loss would be much if any so have 2-3 less rows and more room for the people?