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Old Nov 17, 2018, 9:38 pm
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Originally Posted by Zorak
Hmm, I think the group consensus would put 75S above 763 in terms of comfort (ie discounting the lack of all aisle access) actually. So I hope this isn't a (relative) change for the worse.
The comparison to 763 isn’t to imply that this was bad ... I very much enjoyed it and will fly it again. However on the basis of seat width between the armrests when laying flat and space in the foot well, 75S was no better than 763.

i did notice that foot space was better at the windows than at the aisles, and 1C/1D have much better foot space than the other seats in the cabin. Lesson learned.
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Old Nov 17, 2018, 9:47 pm
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Originally Posted by 3Cforme
Give that zero Delta 738s or A320s have lie-flat seats you shouldn't expect anything different from Domestic F seating.
Not sure I understand this comment. This was neither a 738 nor a 320, it was a 752 with lie flat seats, and as you see in the picture above, the seats are, in fact, different than standard F. I specifically chose this flight/equipment so that I could try it out.

I do appreciate the ITN tip, though. Will definitely save some time when searching for specific aircraft.
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Old Nov 17, 2018, 9:58 pm
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Originally Posted by pauly_long
i did notice that foot space was better at the windows than at the aisles, and 1C/1D have much better foot space than the other seats in the cabin. Lesson learned.
Did you mean the other way around? Because of the angling of the seats the windows have narrower footwells. Agree on row 1.
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