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kaonwarb | 1 month ago

This is increasingly common in domestic US full-price airlines. It makes sense, in a way - most folks have their own devices, and the airlines save money and weight and don't have to worry about future tech obsolescence - but still makes me a bit sad.

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kazinator|1 month ago

Right? That's why I don't want a car with any system for entertainment, beyond generics like speakers. The car is ideally going to last 25+ years, by which time that shit will be obsolete. The software won't be upgradable, etc.

technothrasher|1 month ago

> but still makes me a bit sad.

I'm still sad the movie projectors are gone from the planes, also the little curtains for the windows, and the carve at your seat prime rib service.

jen20|1 month ago

The thing I really wish domestic airlines would take away is reclining seats in economy. Nothing good comes from having them.

silisili|1 month ago

Same. I most recently flew Frontier and despite looking really spartan, it was actually super comfortable. And no reclining to fret over the whole flight.

15155|1 month ago

Most budget carriers are going this way.

QuiEgo|1 month ago

I've long enjoyed both Alaska's and Southwest's version of this.