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GWU ESIA STUDENT Jan 23, 2003 9:17 pm

JetBlue Seating
 
I am flying on JetBlue this March for the first time and I have a couple of questions about seating.
1) Is there more room in the bulkhead or emergency exit row?
2) In the emergency exit rows do both rows have full recline or just the second row?

Thank you for your help.

geckoflyer Jan 24, 2003 3:33 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by GWU ESIA STUDENT:
I am flying on JetBlue this March for the first time and I have a couple of questions about seating.
1) Is there more room in the bulkhead or emergency exit row?
2) In the emergency exit rows do both rows have full recline or just the second row?

Thank you for your help.
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I'd say that the legroom is about the same in both rows.

In the bulkhead row, your TV is located further down because there is no seat in front of you (only a clear divider).

Both exit rows recline, but the FAs manually disable the first row recline during takeoff and during approach and landing. There's a switch on the side of both aisle seats hidden just underneath the bottom of the seat.

I'm not sure about the "full" recline question. I know they go pretty far back - I'm assuming its full recline.

If its last on, first off that you're going for & nice legroom - go for row 1 (unless you don't like looking "down" to see the TV). If that isn't it - go for the second exit row. I prefer the aisle!

-Chris

SkaterJasp Mar 7, 2003 10:00 pm

I perfer row 11 because of the leg room and I feel less guilty about reclining the seat since I know theres plenty of leg room in row 12.

Paulo Mar 11, 2003 1:06 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by chrislacey:
Both exit rows recline, but the FAs manually disable the first row recline during takeoff and during approach and landing. There's a switch on the side of both aisle seats hidden just underneath the bottom of the seat.
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How smart! Wouldn't the other airlines be more pleasant if this were the case!

Little things go a long way!

phllax Mar 11, 2003 11:22 am

USAirways also has the same thing with their Airbus exit row seats.

[This message has been edited by phllax (edited 03-11-2003).]

leroy11 May 17, 2004 1:41 am

... As does QF on their 738s!


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