737-800 New Config Misaligned Window?
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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737-800 New Config Misaligned Window?
I've just read the SeatGuru comments regarding the 737-800 misaligned window(s) at row 11, and potentially 12 and 15. Does anyone have any experience or comments on if the window is misaligned in all of these rows? Does the 737-900 have the same problem (misaligned windows between Premium Economy and the exit rows)?
Thanks,
Danski
Thanks,
Danski
#2
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Seattle, WA
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I experienced this row 11 window issue on my BWI-SEA flight a few weeks ago. It wasn't terrible as I was in the aisle, but if I had requested a window, I would have been pissed.
Considering many window shades are now drawn because everyone wishes to watch their devices in stygian darkness in the middle of the day, a small minority is likely to be upset.
Considering many window shades are now drawn because everyone wishes to watch their devices in stygian darkness in the middle of the day, a small minority is likely to be upset.
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Interesting question. Unknown. Generally, many airlines fly their 737 variants with one or two rows which has missing window but not all have missing window. Looking at seatguru map, 739 Version 1 (without Premium Main Cabin Seat) has missing window seats in row 10 and 12. However, map for 739 Version 2 (which has Premium Main Cabin Seat), do not indicate a missing window. Every picture I've seen of AS 737-900 seem to indicate, there should be two regions which should be missing a window.... As reconfiguration process doesn't create new window space, I'm thinking it has created partial window than missing window for some of these previously identified rows.
Jiburi
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