Are there changing tables in the lavs?
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Are there changing tables in the lavs?
Asking the question for my wife, who is taking our one-year-old to Boston next week. On United, the A320s all have fold-down changing tables in the lavatories. Anyone happen to remember if JetBlue has the same?
Changing the kid on the floor in the back of a 757 was no fun..
Changing the kid on the floor in the back of a 757 was no fun..
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Wife was frustrated after searching for that information on the JetBlue website. I said "Watch, I bet FlyerTalk will have an answer within 5 minutes." Total elapsed time to get an answer? 5 minutes. Sweet.
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That is especially true on the 190. That rear lav on the 190 is huge^! I always thought the lavs on the 320s are the same size, I guess I really never thought about it. I was just assuming they where.
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FWD/AFT Lavs
The ADA lav is designated as the aft lav on the 190. The ADA lav for the 320 is the forward lav. This is why it may appear to be larger than the others.
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The reason why I think the aft lav are larger is the fwd lav on both E190 and A320 seems to have alot less head room than the aft lav . That was just what I noticed, I notice the most random stuff sometimes.

