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When - or when not - to recline your plane seat during a flight is a hotly contested debate. Now a major international airline has introduced a brand new seat design that may completely end any disagreements on the matter. German carrier Lufthansa has introduced new plane seats for premium economy that you can recline without impacting the passenger behind you at all.

READ MORE: Pilot reveals the 'best kind' of suitcase to travel with - and one kind to avoid The new seats are part of the new Allegris cabins, which were rolled out on A350 and 787 aircraft. In a video shared on social media, the airline highlights five features of the new seats, including a three-point seatbelt, a cocktail table for drinks, and an armrest where phones can be charged wirelessly. READ MORE: What is cowboy core and how can you experience it on holiday But it's the hard shell and recline function that got the biggest reaction from travellers.



 "Thanks to the hard shell you won't disturb the passenger behind you when [reclining] your seat," the video explained. Watch the video above. READ MORE: Where to stay in Brisbane for a Mexican twist on a summer weekend staycation The upgrade was praised by passengers in the comments, with one person writing: "Now, that's what I call premium economy.

Well done, Lufthansa." "I hate reclining in economy, this is a very good upgrade," another added. While a third person wrote: "It looks like Business Class".

The question around reclining your seat o.

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