Originally Posted by
Rain Gonen
I appreciate yours and everyone else’s response! It sounds like it really doesn’t matter which aircraft. I’ve actually just decided to fly to SJC instead of SFO eliminating the A320 option so I know I’m going to be e175, but the next time I fly to SFO I know that it does not really matter which aircraft!
I am in the same camp as
Waitlisted for all the same reasons. The windows in the A320 are small, tiny in comparison, while the windows in the E175 are larger than on the B787 Dreamliner.
The E175 has 76 seats so very quick to board & deplane. My favorite Y seat in Premium is 6D; more legroom than F. If you prefer isle seats, 6C. Across the isle, 6B is great as you have unlimited legroom to stretch out as there is no F seat directly in front of you. The only caveat is that the isle jogs over from the 1-2 F seat configuration into the Main cabin 2-2 configuration and you get bumped by every passengerror maneuvering around it. I just board later or lean away from the isle.
In F, I prefer 2A, window & isle with under seat stowage. I don't like bulkhead seating. From a window placement perspective, if you sit in Row 1, your arm & shoulder will block the aft side of the window so looking out feels unnatural as you twist your body for better viewing. In Row 2, your arm & shoulder will be just behind the window, viewing out feels more natural. In Row 3, you need to lean slightly forward for viewing & in Row 4 a more significant lean forward. Of course, with an upgrade, any F seat is the perfect seat.
In Skywest (OO) E175s, AS 4 digit flight number starting with the number '3', there is an additional window forward of the window at 1D. It provides additional natural light but viewing out isn't possible while seated. In Horizon (QX) E175s, AS 4 digit flight numbers starting with '2' there is no additional window.
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James