More airlines are banning passengers from using a gadget that recently sparked an in-flight disturbance. Hawaiian Airlines says it does not allow passengers to use the device known as the 'Knee Defender.' It attaches on a
He calls using a Knee Defender theft. The real problem is undefined property rights over the same four or five inches of space. People don't agree on who has the rights. The airlines leave it foggy. “As for what customer has the 'right,' I think what
A man on a United Airlines flight on Sunday who used a gadget called the Knee Defender to prevent a woman in front of him from reclining her seat was completely out of line. Honestly, who gets on a plane with a gadget like that? It's tailor-made for
A man had attached a knee defender to his table to make sure he had space to work on his laptop. When a woman in front tried to recline, he refused to remove it, even when flight crew intervened. The woman became so upset that she threw a glass of
More airlines are banning passengers from using a gadget that recently sparked an in-flight disturbance. Hawaiian Airlines says it does not allow passengers to use the device known as the 'Knee Defender.' It attaches on a passenger's tray table and