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Now, in addition to pushing buttons on the side of your chair to switch music stations, one can pick lower, mid, or upper back massage (or all)with of course a heat option. People tense up on flights and cant find a comfortable position.
What better way to forget about the flight than to listen
to music and get a relaxing massage. Foot massagers would be available upon request, as they would take up carry-on room. This option for airlines provides a comfort benefit without taking away precious seating space and would be a proper investment considering the wow factor leading to rapid word of mouth recommendations and positive PR.
DrBob's massage chairs
http://www.halfbake...a/Buttock_20Massage [po, Oct 17 2004]
Or fly Virgin
http://www.thetrave....info/2003/0425.htm ...in flight massage included. [DrCurry, Oct 17 2004]
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This is a good idea in theory. In practice I have tried a number of appliances which claim to offer some kind of massage facility. Without fail they have all disappointed and either tickled me beyond my ability to tolerate, or induced in me that quivering feeling you get after you've been using an electric sander for a couple of hours. |
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Airlines should jump on this idea, since massagees are less likely to notice ambient turbulence. |
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Not to be confused with the kid behind you repeatedly kicking the back of your seat. |
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However, I could see the therapeutic value of beating said child |
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