Originally Posted by
bjorns
Yor post lacked a lot of relevant information, so my reply is based on assumptions.
Assumptions:
1. You're flying in ET.
2. You're in the first row of ET, just behind the curtain.
3 You're on an A319, A320 or A321.
If 1, 2 and 3, then the first row behind the curtain has a compressed B seat.
bjorns
1. Correct
2. Correct
3. Correct. 319 actually.
BUT, as far as the BA seat map is concerned, only row 4 has that compressed seat that is not sold. Unless these 'converter seats' I hear about have something to do with it; if so the B seat would exist in the whole ET cabin. Unless by default the B seat immediately behind the curtain is never sold even if it is technically big enough to accommodate a passenger. This is my current take on the situation... I guess I'll find out tomorrow!
[Edit: Thanks andrew72! We will!

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