
William McGee
William McGee is a senior fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project, known for his expertise in airline industry practices and passenger rights. He has conducted extensive analyses on the shrinking size of airline seats over the last two decades, highlighting how airlines have reduced legroom and seat width while accommodating more passengers. McGee emphasizes the implications of these changes on passenger comfort and safety, particularly during emergency evacuations.
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William McGee is a Senior Fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project who discusses the shrinking size of airline seats.
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