Originally Posted by
tommyleo
I disagree. A non-savvy flyer will often think that because 10E is an exit row, he'll get lots of legroom. So he'll pay the extra $5-$10 for 10E, which is officially an exit-row seat.
I know this happens from personal experience because I used to make the same kind of mistakes until I discovered seatguru.com.
You're right, they are probably unaware that 10E doesn't get the usual extra leg room of an "exit row". Seatguru.com: the greatest thing since.....