Originally Posted by
ccengct
I was being sarcastic, and when I'm not being sarcastic I believe I'm quite rational (although that's a meta-statement). Whenever AA promotes the 77W, they never show a photograph of a full row in Y. It's always a partial row that does not show the 10-abreast. In short, AA knows 10-abreast is a dog. Am I obsessed with this? No, but for those of us stuck in Y because of corporate policy the ongoing debates about F and J seating are similarly irrelevant.
Ah. Understood. Sarcasm tends to not translate well over the interwebs.
Sadly, 10-abreast is the way of the future for the 777. Once the other carriers get a glimpse of the additional revenue AA can pack into its planes, they're going to have a hard time justifying 9-abreast.
Cheers,
Cameron