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Schatz Helps Introduce Bill to Keep Seats and Legroom Space on Planes from Shrinking

Bill Comes As Hawai‘i State Senate Considers A Resolution Urging Federal DOT to Set Minimum Seat Standards

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) today cosponsored a bill to require the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to collaborate with experts and consumer advocates to mandate minimum seat size standards consistent with airline passengers’ health and safety needs. The bill would direct the FAA to set standards for minimum seat width, legroom, padding, and aisle width on all commercial passenger planes.

“In Hawai‘i, air travel is central to our visitor industry, and residents depend on it for work, health care, and to visit family,” said Senator Schatz. “Passengers in Hawai‘i and across the country are tired of getting less and less space for their hard-earned money.  It is time to have the FAA step in to say enough is enough.”

The Schatz-cosponsored legislation comes after the Hawai‘i State Senate passed a resolution, SR121, that urges the federal Secretary of Transportation to set minimum sizes for airplane seats. 

Currently, there are no federal standards on the width of airline seats or on legroom length. Since 1978, legroom decreased from 35 inches to about 31 inches. Similarly, the average seat width on airlines has dropped from 18.5 inches in the 1990s to approximately 17 today.

Opponents of this legislation argue airlines should be unrestricted in the way seats are configured in a plane’s cabin.  Even after enactment of this legislation, airlines will largely retain the ability to provide varying seat sizes depending on a customer’s preference to pay for more comfortable seating.  The issue being addressed in this bill is the establishment of a reasonable standard that provides for safety and a minimum level of comfort for passengers.

This legislation was introduced by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and is cosponsored by Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). It is supported by Travelers United, Consumers Union, Business Travel Coalition, and FlyersRights.org.

To read the bill, click here.