A Delta Airlines passenger found out the hard way what happens when trying to use a laptop in coach and the person in front of you decided to recline their seat.
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Cassidy tweeted: ‘@Delta small note for the suggestion box, maybe have a little warning sign or someway to prevent my laptop from being destroyed when the person in front of me reclines their seat.’
Pat Cassidy posted a photograph on his Twitter account showing his smashed-up MacBook Pro laptop.
The screen is shattered and only partially working after Cassidy wrote that the passenger in front of him decided to lean back with the reclining seat aboard a Delta flight on Wednesday.
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Pat Cassidy posted a photo on Twitter showing the cracked screen of his MacBook Pro
Cassidy tweeted: ‘@Delta small note for the suggestion box, maybe have a little warning sign or someway to prevent my laptop from being destroyed when the person in front of me reclines their seat.’
To add insult to injury, Cassidy wrote that the flight attendant didn’t show him much empathy.
‘I really appreciate that your flight attendant came over to tell me that the passenger in front of me “needs to be able to recline” and then asked him “if he was okay?” as if your seat hadn’t just ruined my livelihood,’ he wrote.
He then tweeted sarcastically: ‘@Delta Silver Medallion Member here, how many SkyMiles is a brand new MacBook Pro?’
Cassidy then tweeted: ‘@Delta let me know who I can email about this? You’ll know it’s me because the bottom of the email will read “sent from my iPhone”.’
The tweet went viral, generating more than 4,500 likes and nearly 400 retweets.
In the comments thread, Twitter users wondered if Cassidy brought the broken laptop on board and then photographed it later in order to coax the airline into paying for a new MacBook Pro.
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Mackrill wrote that the person in front of him reclined and his laptop was caught in the angle
In response, Jud MacKrill posted a photo from last October of his own busted MacBook Pro whose screen was also shattered thanks to a reclining chair in front of him.
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MacKrill said that Apple Care made sure to replace his MacBook Pro free of charge
MacKrill said that Apple Care made sure to replace his MacBook Pro free of charge.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Apple and Delta to see if the companies plan on doing the same for Cassidy.
Earlier this month, the nation was captivated by a controversy over in-flight etiquette surrounding reclining chairs.
A female passenger filmed a man punching the back of her reclining seat aboard an American Airlines flight.
Wendi Williams filmed the man, who has not yet been identified despite her public pleas for him to be named, pummeling the back of her seat during their flight from New Orleans to Charlotte.
She had reclined her chair but his did not have the option to recline. He was angry so, she said, decided to repeatedly hit her chair to prove his point.
She says she tried to get the flight attendant’s attention but couldn’t so took out her camera phone to film him.
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The clip was filmed on a flight from New Orleans to Charlotte
The video sparked a huge debate on social media about whether it’s ever okay to recline your seat in the first place, but Wendi claims that when she first reclined her seat, the man asked her to put it back up while he ate – and she complied.
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