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Old Mar 23, 2024 | 6:00 pm
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Originally Posted by Chugach
No real difference. 6C is designated for disabilities so there is always the possibility of getting booted out if you don’t qualify.

Personally I avoid row 6 whenever possible. You have to share the outlets, tray tables are in the armrests which eats up hip space and 6C is especially bad because that is where they hang the divider curtain.
Thanks for the input.

Originally Posted by david55
I just came on to same the same thing. A couple years ago I asked a question about SeatGuru on a BA flight and I was practically booted off the forum. But AeroLOPA doesn't rate the seat...does it?
LOLOL. Note: I might get kicked out. Got it. :-)

Originally Posted by jsguyrus
Just to be clear, there is no bulkhead in front of row six on any Alaska aircraft. There is a small curtain or fixed barrier that extents from the bottom of the overhead to the top of the seats, and that's it.
American Airlines has the same setup now with no hard divider. The aisle seats at the bulkhead are fine, except foot room and under seat storage is limited. Middle and window have better room at the feet. Pitch is great. Of course it also has tray table in arm rest
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