Originally Posted by
redcupr
Others can correct me if I'm mistaken, but I believe AS has replaced most of the bulkhead 'walls' with curtains. That was the situation on a SEA-PSP flight I took in December as well as an SEA-OGG flight I made in September.
There is a bunch of legroom (more than typical coach) because the area under the last row of first class is open.
Originally Posted by
rayikes
Yes that was my experience on AS too. Just a curtain. Good seat imo on AS.
Only the 800's fly to Hawaii, which all have the curtains. As far as I know, all 900's have the hard wall, which reduces leg room in the sense you can't put your feet under the seat in front of you. I would still prefer that over a non-exit coach seat.
The 734's also have the hard wall, and I think most (all?) of the 73G's have the curtains. Bulkhead seats are great without the hard wall, and alright with it, IMO.