Airline passengers who have long felt squished in cramped seats suffered a setback on Friday
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No such rules yet exist, though airlines must be able to evacuate passengers within 90 seconds in emergencies. Airline margins could suffer if carriers were forced to reconfigure planes. “Unless they are dangerously small, seat-size regulations are not ‘necessary for the safety of passengers,'” he added.
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