MXP to MIA on AZ0636
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: PRG, NYC, MOW
Programs: Delta DM, AA EXP, SPG PLT75, Hyatt Diamond
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MXP to MIA on AZ0636
Hello,
My wife(DL Gold) and I (DL DM) are flying on that route and I was wondering if anyone had any seat recommendations. Do they have Economy Comfort? As I understand it, its an A330 with a 2-4-2 configuration. So if we have 18A and 18C, we're actually sitting next to each other correct?
Also, how is the Premium Economy? I took that on Air France a few weeks back and got slider seats, which I didnt find too comfortable. Is it worth to pay up for the PE on this flight?
Thank you
My wife(DL Gold) and I (DL DM) are flying on that route and I was wondering if anyone had any seat recommendations. Do they have Economy Comfort? As I understand it, its an A330 with a 2-4-2 configuration. So if we have 18A and 18C, we're actually sitting next to each other correct?
Also, how is the Premium Economy? I took that on Air France a few weeks back and got slider seats, which I didnt find too comfortable. Is it worth to pay up for the PE on this flight?
Thank you
#2
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Italy 90% - Rest of the World 10%
Programs: Marriott + Hilton. Fly BA and AZ
Posts: 2,912
MXP to MIA on AZ0636
No economy comfort and if the ticket has been issued you can't 'pay' for an upgrade (at any kind of reasonable price)
Y on new A330 has 2-4-2 config so if you are a couple travelling together yes A-C are next door to each other and all in all pretty decent for Y
Y on new A330 has 2-4-2 config so if you are a couple travelling together yes A-C are next door to each other and all in all pretty decent for Y
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: HEL
Programs: BA Gold, AY Gold
Posts: 649
I've had the opportunity to try both options on AZ. While the actual emergency exit rows are awesome and offer "unlimited" leg room, I find the bulkhead seats to be a huge waste of 50 Euros and offer pretty much nothing extra.
The only advantage I can think of is no-one lowering the seat into your lap. But the actual leg room is less than in an ordinary row, since you can't push your legs all the way under the seat in front of you.
The only advantage I can think of is no-one lowering the seat into your lap. But the actual leg room is less than in an ordinary row, since you can't push your legs all the way under the seat in front of you.