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Old Jan 24, 2020 | 5:29 am
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yonatan
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Originally Posted by lehovec
This is A320 not A321. 321 has got 40 rows.


Yes people do congregate here waiting for the toilet and on XL flights to strecth their legs. Getting out of 1A takes some yoga activity but possible, 1B is easy.

If it is XL flight from the UK then it will be operated by UK based a/c so 1ABC will have bulkhead in front. I personally prefer rows 12 and 13. It is not greatest amount of extra legroom but it is warmer (row 1 on XL flights gets freezing + in rows 12 and 13 you can stretch your legs under the seat in front which in row 1 you cannot due to bulkhead). Last piece of advice, Always choose row 12 over 13. Row 14 can have a child sitting in it and they do get bored on XL flights so some amount of seat kicking, tray table slamming etc is possible which is avoidable by selecting row 12 (no children allowed in row 13).

If you have already chosen your seat and would like to change it you can do it no problem until check in. If you already checked in online then you will have to call them (they will cancel your check in and change your seat) and then you can check in again.
Thanks so much! Based on the seatmap Easyjet was showing me, I was under the false impression that there was no bulkhead in front of Row 1 until your posts set me straight! Is there an easy way to tell from a seat map if I'll be on an A320 or A320neo?

I wanted to make sure I understood that your reference to being able to get out of 1A with some yoga applies specifically to the A320?

In rows 12/13, would it be harder/impossible to get out of the window seat without making my seatmates get up?

Thanks again!
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