If you regularly travel via commercial airline, you’ve probably noticed how little legroom they offer. Unless you fly first class, you’ll be packed into the cabin along with dozens or even hundreds of other passengers. The good news, however, is that relief may be on the horizon. The U.S. Congress recently approved a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) bill that, among other things, targets the growing concern over the shrinking legroom in airplanes.
The FAA bill doesn’t specifically require airlines to increase legroom for passengers. Rather, it requires the FAA to evaluate and assess the problem to determine a “safe” amount…