A330 MSP-AMS, econ seat selection
#16
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 32
Google map street view is very useful... I wonder if they can do the same for airplane interiors. (for example, a virtual tour combined with seat map )
#17
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: RST
Programs: Delta Diamond; Hilton Diamond; Accor Gold
Posts: 4,839
I am assigned seat 21G at the moment. I know it doesn't have a window. Just wondering if I look towards the right, will I not see any windows across the aisle?
Google map street view is very useful... I wonder if they can do the same for airplane interiors. (for example, a virtual tour combined with seat map )
Google map street view is very useful... I wonder if they can do the same for airplane interiors. (for example, a virtual tour combined with seat map )
#18
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New York, NY
Programs: Varying levels of elite and non-elite across several vendors.
Posts: 71
The 330s seem to be of particular interest today. Rows 10 and 29 are a mixed bag for exit rows. The window seats have limited legroom due to the protruding exit slide. Row 10 is right next to, or behind the galley and can be very noisy...While Row 29 is within wafting distance of the Lavatories. Depends on what price you want to pay for extra legspace. I did a video review recently of row 10 on an A330-300.