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Can't fit economy - can't afford 1st
Any suggestions for how I can fly (right now or at any time) from Los
Angeles to Europe for concert bookings---or to the Eastern U.S., for that matter---given that I don't fit in economy-class seats and can't afford 1st-class? (Please don't tell me about greater leg-room. That's good, but not remotely the whole issue. I can't fit in the economy seats. I'm a bit over 6'6" tall, my seated height above a rigid seat is over 41", and my weight is 250. Not fat, just big. And as you know, the airlines have no legal obligation to accommodate all comers. Actually, even 1st-class seat backs are too low for neck & head support. I haven't flown for five years, since an Eastern University flew me there in First to give a lecture-recital and a seminar. Thanks. James Boyk Performance Recordings (R) http://www.performancerecordings.com |
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