Row 11 on the A319s
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Juneau, Alaska & Fort Lauderdale, Fl
Programs: Alaska MVP, AirTran Elite, Hertz Gold, Radisson Gold Elite
Posts: 83
Row 11 on the A319s
Aloha,
I'm booked to fly thru DEN and will spending a bit more time than I like on the plane... I was looking at Seatguru and it doesn't appear to be updated since they added the Stretch seating.
did the installation affect the legroom in 11? Right now I was assigned the aisle in 11, was told its got about 3 inches more legroom than the other standard rows - is this still the case? Or should I move up to one of the first 4 rows?
thanks
I'm booked to fly thru DEN and will spending a bit more time than I like on the plane... I was looking at Seatguru and it doesn't appear to be updated since they added the Stretch seating.
did the installation affect the legroom in 11? Right now I was assigned the aisle in 11, was told its got about 3 inches more legroom than the other standard rows - is this still the case? Or should I move up to one of the first 4 rows?
thanks
#3
Join Date: Oct 2009
Programs: United Premier Executive ; Frontier Summit
Posts: 119
11a or 11f use to be my favorite seats. Leg room in those two is still unlimited!!!; however, everyone and their brother knows to ask for exit rows. So on a semi full flight when middle seats are the only thing left, people will ask for exit row middles. With stretch seating requiring payment, the middles should be free unless totally full of course. ( although middles might not be technically pay - for- stretch seating. I saythat because when they swept me out of row 3 back in November for a flight in March, but my wife stayed in 3b. I was told that she could stay there, but I couldn't get an isle or window seat until the 24 hr window and someone could buy that seat next to my wife, we changed her seat. The head of CS did hook me up by overriding my wife into an exit row with me (I'm Summit).
Sorry to diverse. Go with Stretch
Sorry to diverse. Go with Stretch



