JFK-LAX on 757-200 (75E) 36A or 23D?
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JFK-LAX on 757-200 (75E) 36A or 23D?
Pretty self explanatory. Exit row (but I've heard the slide protrudes into the legroom) vs aisle seat (5.5 hour flight...will probably need the lav at some point).
I hate getting up over people, so aisle is good. But if 36A offers enough space to get by without bothering, I can live with it. Thoughts?
I hate getting up over people, so aisle is good. But if 36A offers enough space to get by without bothering, I can live with it. Thoughts?
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Pretty self explanatory. Exit row (but I've heard the slide protrudes into the legroom) vs aisle seat (5.5 hour flight...will probably need the lav at some point).
I hate getting up over people, so aisle is good. But if 36A offers enough space to get by without bothering, I can live with it. Thoughts?
I hate getting up over people, so aisle is good. But if 36A offers enough space to get by without bothering, I can live with it. Thoughts?
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Depends on your size and who is in the middle seat. I sat by the slide on a 757 one time... I spent the entire flight with my legs sandwiched between the slide and the legs of the person in the middle seat. You couldn't pay me to sit in that seat again!