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Note: 9A/F do not have a window.
Related thread: Consolidated Where to Sit on a United Plane Threads
Everything You Wanted to Know About Where to Sit on a United 737-700
#122
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Can't edit the wiki, but caveat emptor: Row 10 of the 12F/36E+/78Y config (what seatguru calls v3 and United calls v2) is missing the window. It's an E+ row with fine legroom, but no window. Somewhat disappointing, missed the scenery on the flight to Colorado.
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Added note for you.
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I'd like an answer this this question also please: Does the E+ bulkhead row on the new config UA 737-700 have underseat storage through a cut out? Is this true across the whole row, esp the DEF side?
Thank you.
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There's a pretty good answer upthread. The only thing I can add to it is that while there is a cutout, it is rather small (only a few inches or so). Nowhere near as generous as what can be found on the A319/320.
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That’s strange... don’t think it’s standard practice. Usually they block 7DE until check-in (T-24). Maybe try again at check-in to see these seats are released?
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Yes, it's standard for accommodating special circumstances. (The blocks on the 73G are 7DE, 24BC and 25BC.) The seats will be assignable via United systems (but not unblocked in the GDS) beginning at check-in.
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Thanks, good info. Happily, I received great service from a UA phone agent today who waived E+ charges to assign the last two pairs of adjacent seats as everything else was occupied or blocked. It’s been years since I had UA status so the help was unexpected and appreciated.