Originally Posted by
londonba2014
Hi,
Sorry, new to this thread. I am trying to find out the best seats in ET behind the wing on an A319 and was wondering if the 19B and 19C in the seat plan at the top of P1, represented the best seats on the aircraft? (due to the fact it is above the plan)
Sorry if this is a really stupid question but thanks!
The 19B and 19C on the diagram refer to BA's internal code for the LHR-based G-EU** A319 aircraft, that are still in the old CY132 configuration.
These aircraft are becoming 19A, due to the fitting of the new cabin (that is configured CY143).
The seats behind the wing are all much of a muchness in the old configuration (the story is different in the new config.)- but row 19 is as good as any other, especially for window views. The best seats if you're in ET are probably the overwing exit row.
You can find out which aircraft configuration you'll be on about lunchtime, 3 days before your flight. At that point, the aircraft code will change on the select a seat page from A319 to either 19A, 19B, or 19C (as a specific aircraft is allocated to your flight at that time).