Originally Posted by
IAN-UK
OK - a sort of corollary question....
easyJet has a cabin configuration without a row 1 for DEF: I think it's an A321.
2DEF has a bulkhead in front, probably allowing more catering equipment in the galley. This row is sold as "upfront" rather than as the more expensive "extra legroom" that applies to 1ABC. Question is if 2DEF enjoys the same (very limited) extra legroom as 1ABC in this odd configuration.
I recognise this is a sightly geeky, specialist subject !
I'm a big fan of 2D-F on the A321. Flying as a couple we usually pay for 2E as a "comfort seat" (bar!). Never measured but certain the 2D-F legroom is better than 1A-C or 1D-F legroom in Club Europe on a BA Euroflyer 320!
We rarely pay for BA Club Europe these days as find front row on EZY (with middle seat blocked) a far better experience. Overhead lockers for front row on EZY also strictly reserved for front row passengers (and very well policed by crew!).