Delta A330-900neo Best Premium Select + Seats (Consolidated)
#152
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 206
mtrainer90 First let me apologize for DLAS flyer. That was a great photo shoot. I watch the ATL airport cams so if you were on that flight yesterday I actually got to see the takeoff live. The movie is much better. How'd you manage to keep camera so steady. Most of these things we see jump all over the place and are unwatchable.
#153
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Detroit, MI
Posts: 341
mtrainer90 First let me apologize for DLAS flyer. That was a great photo shoot. I watch the ATL airport cams so if you were on that flight yesterday I actually got to see the takeoff live. The movie is much better. How'd you manage to keep camera so steady. Most of these things we see jump all over the place and are unwatchable.
#156
Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: Delta PM
Posts: 887
#157
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Detroit, MI
Posts: 341
Yeah, When we planned this trip we took a 767-400 from DTW-ATL and then it was going to be an A330-200 from ATL-SEA but a couple days before they subbed it out with the A330-900. Looks like it was in ATL for 2 days for MTC. So this was just one of those sub it in place of a different plane to get it back to its normal sector flights. It was subbed in DTW-SEA for a week over the winter for crew fam. Every now and then it will do SEA-MSP. The CA on this flight told me it was his first time flying the NEO
#158
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Encino, CA
Programs: Hilton Honors Diamond, Starwood/Marriott Gold, AA, DL
Posts: 48
Hi there,
So I have read through all threads and still can’t find a definitive answer. Seat Guru says row 20 is not the best because of the Galley in front of it. I have also read somewhere that this row does not have a leg rest either. But I have also heard from others that this is a great row. So as of now we took rows 21/22, unless you great people tell me otherwise. TIA for your advice.
So I have read through all threads and still can’t find a definitive answer. Seat Guru says row 20 is not the best because of the Galley in front of it. I have also read somewhere that this row does not have a leg rest either. But I have also heard from others that this is a great row. So as of now we took rows 21/22, unless you great people tell me otherwise. TIA for your advice.
#159
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Detroit, MI
Posts: 341
Hi there,
So I have read through all threads and still cant find a definitive answer. Seat Guru says row 20 is not the best because of the Galley in front of it. I have also read somewhere that this row does not have a leg rest either. But I have also heard from others that this is a great row. So as of now we took rows 21/22, unless you great people tell me otherwise. TIA for your advice.
So I have read through all threads and still cant find a definitive answer. Seat Guru says row 20 is not the best because of the Galley in front of it. I have also read somewhere that this row does not have a leg rest either. But I have also heard from others that this is a great row. So as of now we took rows 21/22, unless you great people tell me otherwise. TIA for your advice.
#160
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Tacoma, WA
Programs: Delta Platinum Medallion, Bonvoy Gold, Hyatt Explorist, Hertz President's Circle
Posts: 494
Hi there,
So I have read through all threads and still cant find a definitive answer. Seat Guru says row 20 is not the best because of the Galley in front of it. I have also read somewhere that this row does not have a leg rest either. But I have also heard from others that this is a great row. So as of now we took rows 21/22, unless you great people tell me otherwise. TIA for your advice.
So I have read through all threads and still cant find a definitive answer. Seat Guru says row 20 is not the best because of the Galley in front of it. I have also read somewhere that this row does not have a leg rest either. But I have also heard from others that this is a great row. So as of now we took rows 21/22, unless you great people tell me otherwise. TIA for your advice.
#162
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 340
Flying this weekendam currently in Row 23 C/G with the wife, but curious what folks who were deciding between 20 and 23 thought about their decisions? Every seat is open for now (except the 2 pairs of Row 23 seats, which I believe are blocked for crew rest seats).
#164
Join Date: Jul 2018
Posts: 17
I'm debating between a Premium economy window vs. aisle seat (in the middle section). I prefer window but want enough space to get by seat mate if they're sleeping. From what I've read seems like one person said this is possible. Now that more people have flown this - any opinions?
And any other thoughts on window seats in Premium Economy?
Thanks
And any other thoughts on window seats in Premium Economy?
Thanks
#165
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ATL
Programs: DL - DM, Charter KM; Marriott Ambassador
Posts: 1,353
Booking a TATL flight in that departs two weeks from today. Trying to decide between a Premium Economy seat and chancing an empty row in the back. Loads look VERY light in the back and as of now there are multiple 4-seat rows wide open. Odds of it staying that way?