I spotted this over in the Frontier Airlines forum, in a discussion about it planning to add seats:
Originally Posted by
sparky81
Cramming in those four seats will probably end up doing the same thing that happened when Alaska added four seats to their 737-700s a couple of years ago, turn a tollerable seat pitch into a painfull experience, especially aft of the exit row.
I'm confused. Any idea why SeatGuru.com makes no mention of the pitch difference on this plane between the seats in front of and behind the exit rows? It just says econony seats on an Alaska 737-700 (73G) are all 32.0 inches, and mousing over the rows it says both ones in front of and behind the exit rows are "standard coach seats". (Is that the 32-inch pitch in front of or behind the exit rows?)