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Old Aug 2, 2013, 7:50 pm
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Originally Posted by WineCountryUA
row 32 is not E+, does that matter?

yes and add in upgraders (who are likely sitting in the exit row)
I'm not worried about E+ or not, I honestly prefer a good wingview over pitch/legroom.

Not sure whether to switch to 32F, or wait it out till OLCI and see if a 25-28A/F opens up
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Old Aug 2, 2013, 8:53 pm
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Originally Posted by Ruski11
I'm not worried about E+ or not, I honestly prefer a good wingview over pitch/legroom.

Not sure whether to switch to 32F, or wait it out till OLCI and see if a 25-28A/F opens up
32F is in the last row. If you want a wing view I would wait it out until OLCI.
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Old Aug 2, 2013, 9:33 pm
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7a/f or 21a/f?
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Old Aug 2, 2013, 9:38 pm
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Originally Posted by JOSECONLSCREW28
32F is in the last row. If you want a wing view I would wait it out until OLCI.
Guess that's what I'll do, thanks!
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Old Jan 21, 2014, 4:03 pm
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Originally Posted by JOSECONLSCREW28
Relax people they are not changing the F cabin on the 73Gs.
The 8/29 flight UA1686 BOS-EWR shows 8 F seats, but as far as I know the 73G is a 12F aircraft and won't change. Is this just preparedness for a possible equipment change to an A319?

There's also a row 14 which is entirely blocked, which makes me think that this is some kind of placeholder configuration.



Edit: per comments at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unite...iguration.html I guess this is a common "placeholder" configuration, OK.
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Old Jan 21, 2014, 4:45 pm
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One of the most uncomfortable rides in the UA fleet. I flew it on EWR-LAX in 2005 with CO. Never again. A long wait for the restrooms and I didn't have enough room on my traytable to put up my laptop.
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Old Mar 11, 2014, 4:59 am
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Can anyone confirm whether exit row E+ 21 c/d has extra leg room?

I know seatguru isn't accurate as it once was. It is showing 21 listed as E+, does not have extra leg room, the only perk being row 20 cannot recline into you.

Drew this bird on a red eye across coast and not sure whether to choose the exit row or another E+ aisle.

Thank You.
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Old Mar 18, 2014, 10:37 am
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How bad is row 20 on 737-700

I'm flying back with a friend from sxm. We have the 2nd to last window and aisle seat row 31 (I'm picturing a bathroom line in my face half the flight) Row 20 is open which looks good for a 2 seater but says limited recline. How much less is limited, and does limited really mean not at all.

Would you take the two seater in row 20 or keep the aisle in window in row 31 for the recline
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Old Mar 18, 2014, 10:42 am
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Originally Posted by COEWR2587
I'm flying back with a friend from sxm. We have the 2nd to last window and aisle seat row 31 (I'm picturing a bathroom line in my face half the flight) Row 20 is open which looks good for a 2 seater but says limited recline. How much less is limited, and does limited really mean not at all.

Would you take the two seater in row 20 or keep the aisle in window in row 31 for the recline
Limited means no recline, but you do get the extra leg room. couple more inches than E+
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Old Mar 18, 2014, 10:42 am
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Originally Posted by COEWR2587
I'm flying back with a friend from sxm. We have the 2nd to last window and aisle seat row 31 (I'm picturing a bathroom line in my face half the flight) Row 20 is open which looks good for a 2 seater but says limited recline. How much less is limited, and does limited really mean not at all.

Would you take the two seater in row 20 or keep the aisle in window in row 31 for the recline
Row 20, no question. Some extra legroom and the fact that it's a two-seater make it extremely desirable. I don't recall last time I was in row 20 so I don't remember exactly how limited the recline is, but for a flight from SXM, it's not like it's overnight and you don't necessarily need full recline (at least I wouldn't need it).
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Old Mar 18, 2014, 12:54 pm
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How's row 7. Does it have a cut out or is the legroom restricted by a bulkhead
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Old May 11, 2014, 8:59 pm
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Originally Posted by COEWR2587
How's row 7. Does it have a cut out or is the legroom restricted by a bulkhead
+1 on this question. Anyone know?

is 7A/F better than 21A/F in your opinion?
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Old May 12, 2014, 9:02 am
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United 737-700 (73G) Seating Questions

7C is great.... Tons of leg room.
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Old May 12, 2014, 9:21 am
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Originally Posted by blueman2
+1 on this question. Anyone know?

is 7A/F better than 21A/F in your opinion?
I've got a flight next week in 7A and I can report back, so long as your flight is after then!
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Old May 13, 2014, 1:06 pm
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Beware Row 10. I bought up to E+ on a recent RDU-IAD flight and didn't check seatguru first. 10 is missing a window. Thankfully, 10E was empty or this would have been a very uncomfortable flight:

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