Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
No, have a look at the Aerolopa site to see how it works. Also some middle seats if they are up against the bulkhead have direct aisle access. The seats you identified do have aisle access without climbing over someone, but most seats do require a crab like manoeuvre to get over the seat if it is reclined or the passenger is using the foot stall. It doesn't require much athletic endeavour. These are the legacy Club World seats, the Club Suites all have direct access.
Actually, I did look on Aerolopa before posing the question on here. It seems to me that, for instance, passenger in 10A needs to step over the leg rest of 11B to get out? Similarly, 10E steps over 11D?
If I am interpreting the diagram correctly, the only window and aisle seats that do not need to step over another seat to get out are in the last row of each cabin section (rows 15 on the two sides, 14 in the middle, row 53, row 59), is that right?