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Another BF Seat Question
After years of trying I *finally* was able to get an award upgrade from IAH to GRU - it is a 767-2. I am now in 2B - Any suggestions for better seats or seats to avoid? This is my first BF on CO (PLAT Elite for 3 years with 400K miles - now that is telling)
Thanks! |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Mopti: After years of trying I *finally* was able to get an award upgrade from IAH to GRU - it is a 767-2. I am now in 2B - Any suggestions for better seats or seats to avoid? This is my first BF on CO (PLAT Elite for 3 years with 400K miles - now that is telling) Thanks!</font> ------------------ He who dies with the most unusable miles obviously belonged to OnePass. I am not real smart, but I can lift heavy things. |
with the middle seats, you need to put a big "no crossing zone" sign next your seat when coach is boarding... all of the people on the other side of the aircraft seem to realize the error of their ways while still in the BF cabin and cut across... and I mean the whole time...
rows 2 and 5 seemed to be the big crossing points... |
When in the center seat, I simply recline way back and put the foot rest out during boarding- Never had an FA tell me I cannot. Of course the stares from the coach folks is sometimes seering.
[This message has been edited by H53Epilot (edited 05-17-2002).] |
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