Originally Posted by
jdrtravel
It will not be in your way like it is on some of the 757's. But I do think for the window seat it will prevent you from fully stretching your legs. It is still a good seat, but I think the aisle is better. These seats have more leg room than other seats. The downside is that it can get cold by the exit door and people will be walking by you to use the lav. If you can't get an economy comfort seat I would absolutely take one of these.
Originally Posted by
mmichael453
FWIW: I don't usually get much sleep in Y, but I choose the corresponding aisle seat an 3L3s (27B and H) *over* econ comfort. I get all the advantages of econ comfort there without the extra cost. The lav traffic doesn't bother me much. Having *no* place to stow a book or ipad does bother me. Be prepared for that. In those two seats you don't even get a pocket.
Additional intangible benefit: the opportunity to chat up the FAs during departure, which sometimes pays off with a little bit of a service upgrade later.
Thanks to both of you!
What I like to do is to use my cabin bag (maximum size I can take in the cabin). and put it on the floor to have my legs/feet's on it.
When I have the aisle seat (H) of the exit and the lavatory is close the problem is some passenger will stand over my legs to wait for the bathroom (look like someone how "claim" this space as a "public" space

) , it is why I prefer the windows seat (I can put my bag close to the exit door and people did not try to "claim" this space

). The only problem is the exit door extrusion in the windows seat space.
Thanks for the input.