It's not a mistake unless you do it a second time. That's how I look at it.
Here's mine...........
Air Canada has/had what I call the "Tombstone Seat"............on their A321's in row 12,13 or 14D (I can't remember) the seat in front of you is a actually crew seat with a 4' high wall about 2' wide, that looks like an exaggerated grave marker. You cannot stretch your feet out due to it's placement, and you stare at a grey plastic wall for your entire journey. Worse than a bulkhead could ever be. I booked it a second time on an oversold 4 hour flight without realizing it. As it was the last flight of the day I would have voluntarily deplaned myself if there were options at the time.
Seat Guru now shows a blank space in that area, so they may have removed it the seat I am referring to.
Last edited by KDS777; Dec 17, 2017 at 3:09 pm