757 Configurations?
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I would. Looks like we have a difference of opinion. When compared to most of the other domestic F seats out there, I would definitely call them plush. So far as I know, UA and AA aren't regularly deploying their international biz product on short stage length flights like IAH-MSY.
I'm not entirely certain in what sense you use the term plush. However, for my purposes, I use it to connote luxury. It's hard to beat a BF seat on a relatively short domestic itinerary. There are the odd exceptions of PS, three-class transcons, and transcons with three class aircraft sold as two-class on certain airlines. However...not too many airlines out there offering such a product to primarily leisure domestic destinations (e.g., Fla., MSY)
I'm not entirely certain in what sense you use the term plush. However, for my purposes, I use it to connote luxury. It's hard to beat a BF seat on a relatively short domestic itinerary. There are the odd exceptions of PS, three-class transcons, and transcons with three class aircraft sold as two-class on certain airlines. However...not too many airlines out there offering such a product to primarily leisure domestic destinations (e.g., Fla., MSY)

