American Airlines is cutting legroom because flying hasn't become terrible enough

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Look, flying is still the quickest, safest way to travel long distances in 2017 but that doesn't mean there aren't more downsides.

From increased baggage fees to less carry-on space to weird dress code guidelines, our perception of flying now includes way more hassles than the easy-going luxury we saw it as years ago. 

And now at least one airline is getting a little more cramped.  

According to CNN, American Airlines is taking away some legroom in its new forthcoming 737 Max jetliners. The legroom for three economy rows will be shrunk to 29 inches, just one inch more than the industry minimum. The rest of the cabin will be at a meager 30 inches.  Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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