First class preference A320
#1
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First class preference A320
I am open to people's suggestions on where to sit in first class. Is row 1 more spacious and is there a dedicated space to store luggage? I'm traveling within California alone and also one way from Boston to San Francisco with my partner in October on some P fares and would really like to get the most out of the investment in dollars and miles for this upcoming trip. Thank you
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[QUOTE=dayone;28364855]Either row would be fine. I don't think row 1 is more spacious. More people prefer row 2 because of the underseat storage.
There is not a bad choice.
Thank You!!
There is not a bad choice.
Thank You!!
#4
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Row 2, hands down.
It feels more spacious, although I don't have actual seat specs to back this up. it may have more to do with the bulkhead and its view than anything else.
It may also have an effect upon your meal selections (for your BOS-SFO), but that all depends upon direction and elites in the cabin, as I've also had this problem in Row 1.
It feels more spacious, although I don't have actual seat specs to back this up. it may have more to do with the bulkhead and its view than anything else.
It may also have an effect upon your meal selections (for your BOS-SFO), but that all depends upon direction and elites in the cabin, as I've also had this problem in Row 1.
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The 320 I was on LAS-SFO the other day I was in 2A. I just have a backpack and was going to put it under the seat in front of me. There is a bar that goes across the opening under the seat and there was no way my backpack was going in that space. Maybe a flat purse or briefcase not more than about 4 inches thick would go.
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I've never had an issue w/overhead storage space availability in F. Not once.
Take row 2, it just feels better and I've done both rows many times.
Take row 2, it just feels better and I've done both rows many times.
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