A319 F - where to sit?
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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A319 F - where to sit?
Hi,
I'm scheduled to fly with vx via A319 in F, right now all seats are open and I hear that row 2 has better leg room than row 1. is that correct? any suggested seat?
I've never flown with VX before.
Thanks!
I'm scheduled to fly with vx via A319 in F, right now all seats are open and I hear that row 2 has better leg room than row 1. is that correct? any suggested seat?
I've never flown with VX before.
Thanks!
#2
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I prefer row 2, and I'm a window person, also left handed, so I prefer 2f as it makes it more comfortable for me enjoying beverages...
Technically, I think the pitch is the same as row 1, but it feels roomier as it's more open without the bulkhead right in front of you. Even though the recline is generous, I've never felt compromised by someone in row 1 reclining back either. If you're right handed, I'd take 2a.
Technically, I think the pitch is the same as row 1, but it feels roomier as it's more open without the bulkhead right in front of you. Even though the recline is generous, I've never felt compromised by someone in row 1 reclining back either. If you're right handed, I'd take 2a.
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The usual bulkhead rules don't really apply on VX - it's difficult to reach the bulkhead with your feet from row 1 in a seated position. It's really hard to go wrong with any seat in the cabin.