I submitted the comment to Seat Guru. I was flying from Tel Aviv to Newark.
Originally Posted by
rkkwan
I can't detect it myself, but in theory, the rows after 41 COULD be angled a little bit OUTWARDS, not inward, so that they continue to be perpendicular to the wall/windows. So, if the pitch remains for the C or J seats, then there COULD be a fraction more space for B and K, and even more at the window.
ain, I cannot detect it myself.
This is exactly true about the seats. I had an exuberant amount legroom for a coach seat. In the picture above you can actually see a difference in leg room. It is the row right in front of the dude with the grey hair. Look at seat J and then seat L. You can see the row is turned at an angle at the wall. Then compare the distance of the AVOD screens. Also one more thing to notice is that at the J seat you have 2 windows without reclining. And in the row in front of 41L they only have 1 window. That should be all the proof you need. I would chose this seat any day.