Does British Airways allow the use of KneeDefenders? [duplicate]

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Yesterday a United Flight from Newark to Denver was forced to divert to Chicago's O'Hare airport after a fight broke out between two passengers over the use of a knee defender.

Does anyone know if this is acceptable with British airways?



Best Answer

British Airways was asked (admittedly a while back), and while they don't ban it, they did say it was:

"not something we would actively encourage"

(source)

I haven't seen a more recent source yet :/




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