<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by olgabolga:
Thanks -
am I correct in assuming (from looking at the seat map) that 20H/J have the most legroom? looks like 20H/J is one of those seats with a door right in front and hence has lots of open space ahead of it?
thanks - As I fly BOS-LHR about 8-10 times a year, i'm trying to get all the details sorted out!
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Sorry for delay. There are no 763 seats with loads of leg room because they are just in front of a door as far as I am aware of. 20 H/J on the LHR or BHX runs to and from ORD have a partition in between the seat and the exit row even though it does not look like this on the seat maps I got from AMR's website.
Maybe the BOS LHR planes will be differently configured.
And yes SK, 763's are single screen flights so this is a downgrade for Y. Sounds like you'll need to fork out for a game boy and a personal DVD player. I do like the 763 but I would not want to fly it all the time. On my seventeen transatlantic RTs last year I was able to mix it up with the 777 quite well and so was quite happy.
I am not sure I agree with you statement that in seat videos are standard on transatlantic. A colleague flys DL or BA LGW/ATL in coach and curses the former for not having it.
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[This message has been edited by Kovich (edited 01-12-2002).]