Shrinking airline seat comments deadline looms
The deadline for public comments is looming for minimum airline seat sizes, as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called on consumers to voice their concerns.
Around 14,000 people have commented to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Many have complained of small seats and inadequate legroom.
Comments close November 1
Schumer called on the public to share any grievances before the deadline expires.
Currently, there is no minimum legal requirement for seat width or seat pitch.
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