Not sure about the Airbus A320 but on many makes and models of passenger planes the armrests between the seats do fold up. On a few planes the aisle armrest folds up too, although the flight attendant needs to make the adjustment for you.Does anyone know if the seat armrests in the coach section of an Airbus A320 (or any type of plane) fold up in order to accomodate larger passengers?
unless you give people on these boards all the details, you will find that they will do more than just answer your questions. so next time, maybe you should tell them why you are asking the question and you will not get the answers that you dont want. it happens time and again on these boards. people try to give you advice and make assumptions on things they have no idea of what they are talking about. try starting a post where you say that your kid got blamed for something that you know he didnt do, and see how many people tell you that your kid probably did it.
All posters should remember that this is a public forum; that one cannot restrict the responses to simply what one wants to hear/read.
The specific answers to the OP's compound question (Does anyone know if the seat armrests in the coach section of an Airbus A320 (or any type of plane) fold up in order to accomodate larger passengers?) are:
"Yes, some people know if the armrests in the coach section of an Airbus A320 (or any type of plane) fold up." and "Yes, some people know the armrests in the coach section of an Airbus A320 (or any type of plane) do not fold up in order to accommodate larger passengers"
You're reading WAY too much into my original response. "I actually find sitting in one of those seats with the 'fixed' armrests to be more considerate of my fellow passengers, and really not uncomfortable. Except to sleep in." means EXACTLY that. I prefer the fixed armrests, followed by MY explanation as to why I like them.UBSHANG said:My objection referred to a confrontational posting which unnecessarily contained derogatory remarks about the “larger passenger’. I would not be so quick to make inaccurate assumptions and pass judgements about what you think I should or should not like without knowing the contents of that message.
I contend no such thing. I was responding to the poster who appears critical of the tone of the responses to your original post.UBSHANG said:I did not “restrict” the disdainful message as you inaccurately contend
Since I believe ALL my responses are relevant, I'm a bit confused as to what you refer. As stated above, my opening paragraph in post # 10 is directed at a comment made by another poster who appears critical of the responses you've gotten to your original post.UBSHANG said:Incidentally, your irrelevant reply contributed absolutely nothing to the discussion, but like you said, “one cannot restrict the responses to simply what one wants to hear/read”.
One other thing to note--seat belt extenders. The standard seat belts don't fit many larger passengers. The airline provide seat belt extenders. As you board, the flights attendents will be standing near the entrance door, and you can discreetly request that they bring you one. They do so very discreetly. I've seen them handed to many larger passengers, and the people around you aren't going to have any idea what was handed to you. Sometimes the FA's will hand it right to you before you go down the aisle.
Anne
Open seating cannot guarantee that two people will be able to sit together. In addition, we must treat the smaller person (despite willingness or personal relationship) as a valued Customer who deserves the use of a full seat. Most importantly, we have to consider the safety aspect of the family member whose movement (especially in the event of an emergency) could be compromised if encroached on by a large seatmate.
Perhaps you would like to explain exactly where in any of your replies did you actually answer my original question? I never asked anything about how considerate fixed armrests are to fellow passengers, or about how comfortable the seats with fixed armrests are, or why you like them. If you don't know if the armrests go up to accommodate larger passengers, then don't reply.![]()