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Old Nov 19, 2015 | 11:40 am
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Originally Posted by ChangingNappies
Not sure you can find it already compiled. First you would need to either be more precise about what you look for (excluding Y+ as on UA with just a few more inches of pitch, or as on say AF where it's a totaly different style of seat, half way between Y and J) or accept what criteria you will find..
Anyway if I were you, I would build my own list, starting with seatmaps on seatguru, and then maybe double checking airlines' website as seatguru info might be out of date.
Seatguru is my suggestion, too. Presumably you have a short list of airlines you'd consider, so it should be fairly easy to build.

You can see breakdown of Aer Lingus's cabins here: http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Aer...nformation.php

These comparison charts will show you side-by-side details for all of the airlines offering a particular class of service on either short- or long-haul flights: http://www.seatguru.com/charts/generalcharts.php
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