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If you are going to low earth orbit into weightlessness, you'll probably just get tubes full of goop to suck on anyway
There is a fixed overhead cost to running the facility and making the tooling. This overhead is distributed over the production run.Why are they so expensive?Only $1.5 million? A new modern Superliner these days would cost more like $4 million! The Viewliners cost, what, $2.3 million? $1.5 million for a Superliner was in 1978, there's been lots of inflation since then.
Agreed. When the person in front of me reclines all the way, my tray barely moves, and I still have a ton of leg room and "personal space". Those seats could go back practically flat, and they still wouldn't be all up in my business.Given that this is a standard conversation topic in coach... wonder why the current "range" of declining was selected, and if the same seats couldn't be modified to buy a few more inches. And I agree, even if they went back another three or four inches there would be no interference with the passengers immediately behind.I would be curious to see how much of a difference that would make. It is possible that sleeping would be a lot more comfortable in coach, because my beef with coach for overnight is that I just keep on waking up and I wake up sore and tired. With a 50" pitch it isn't like the seats would get in each others way too much, even if the person in front of you kept their seat reclined during the day.
It would be cool to see a seat that reclined further than the current ones.
Sounds like we'd both hugely appreciate it. My impression is that they currently only go back 10-15 degrees... a doubling of that would be a delight.If they could get the coach seats to recline more, I'd be SO happy. There's not enough room to get them to lay flat, but going back farther than they currently do would be awesome.
Three a week really sucks, doesn't it?The reason I don't ride Amtrak is because I live in the San Diego area and my family is south of Tucson.
If I take a week off and visit the family I sleep in and do nothing on Saturday, spend Sunday traveling to LA and then take the overnight to Tucson.
I then have 3 and a half days to hang out with family and see the sights, then I catch the train back on Thursday evening and get back to LA on Friday, with the whole weekend to wander around San Diego.