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Old Mar 8, 2014 | 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by royalflight
Yesterday I flew J class LAS to YYZ via Calgary and I came across something that, according to the guide for emergency evacuation found on all airplanes, I was seated in an A320-2. When booking flights on the 320 or 319 aircraft, there is no row 1 on the port side, therefore there is more legroom when you are seated in row 2 seats A and C. I was most annoyed to find on both flights 547 LAS to Calgary and 134 Calgary to YYZ, AC has reconfigured the J cabin with a solid bulkhead in front of row 2, thus cutting back on the extra legroom. I checked seat guru and I found no mention about this 320-2. Has anyone else found themselves in the 320-2, and why was this done?
You travelled on Fin 403 yesterday. All "400" series 320's are original CP metal whereas all "200" series are original AC metal. The 320-2 is simply a designation on the Safety Features Card reflective of the fins in that series. There are some minor galley and cupboard variations on the fleet as well as the location of the IFE panel, but otherwise from a Customer point of view, the aircraft are all virtually identical.
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