economy-class syndrome
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of economy-class syndrome
C20: reference to the restricted legroom of cheaper seats on passenger aircraft
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Another common in-flight problem is deep venous thrombosis--the so-called economy-class syndrome.
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Headline writers are calling it "the economy-class syndrome," underscoring the striking difference between the legroom in first- and business-class cabins and that in the rest of the plane.
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Because DVT is associated with cramped airline seats, it came to be known as economy-class syndrome.
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