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flyinganglo Jul 17, 2014 8:48 am

missing row on seat map
 
hi ive logged into my booking and me and my dad are flying on a 777-200 with a 2 class configuration and I selected my self to be at the window with my dad next to me then I noticed the row in front (row 37?) had no seats across the whole row and wasn't even numbered it was just row 38 were we were sat and row 36 and a gap between us which should be row 37 but isn't numbered or anything do any of you guys no why thanks

flyingnosh Jul 17, 2014 5:38 pm

I'm guessing you're in an exit row, right next to the lavatories. One of these?

http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Uni..._777-200_D.php

http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Uni..._777-200_8.php

eghansen Jul 17, 2014 9:07 pm

Can't see why it matters. If they want to leave out a row number, what is the difference?

BTW, there also is no row 6-15 or 7-15 depending on the aircraft type.

mahasamatman Jul 17, 2014 9:15 pm

Different planes have different seating configurations, and United numbers the rows to try to get some level of consistency across the fleet.

flyinganglo Jul 18, 2014 12:25 am

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this it the flight map I get when I log in you can see the gap between were I am sat which is marked as 1

JOSECONLSCREW28 Jul 18, 2014 12:53 am


Originally Posted by flyinganglo (Post 23216540)
this it the flight map I get when I log in you can see the gap between were I am sat which is marked as 1

This is the CO 777 and I can 100% guarantee you there is a row 37. Probably just a website glitch.

mgcsinc Jul 18, 2014 1:13 am

OP: where are you flying to?

In other news, please do try to use a bit of punctuation here and there. Try putting in a comma or period wherever you would pause in your speech. It'll help make things much more understandable.


Originally Posted by eghansen (Post 23215924)
Can't see why it matters. If they want to leave out a row number, what is the difference?

BTW, there also is no row 6-15 or 7-15 depending on the aircraft type.


Originally Posted by mahasamatman (Post 23215955)
Different planes have different seating configurations, and United numbers the rows to try to get some level of consistency across the fleet.

Dude's talking about some actual weirdness. Not this.

flyinganglo Jul 18, 2014 1:57 am


Originally Posted by mgcsinc (Post 23216651)
OP: where are you flying to?

In other news, please do try to use a bit of punctuation here and there. Try putting in a comma or period wherever you would pause in your speech. It'll help make things much more understandable.





Dude's talking about some actual weirdness. Not this.



lhr to Newark

ipa123 Sep 26, 2014 6:18 am

Just found this thread and wondered what the outcome was of this missing row 37 on the seatmap? I'm on the same plane shortly for the LHR to EWR route, and currently in row 36.

I suspect there isn't actually a gap there - perhaps its a row of seats they don't sell for some reason?. Just want to be sure I don't get a seat that doesn't recline, or one that has people standing behind it leaning on the chair etc..

WineCountryUA Sep 26, 2014 12:19 pm


Originally Posted by ipa123 (Post 23584430)
Just found this thread and wondered what the outcome was of this missing row 37 on the seatmap? I'm on the same plane shortly for the LHR to EWR route, and currently in row 36. ...

LHR-EWR 772 true seat map

Note there is a version of the 772 used for service to HNL that does have missing row 37 on the sides but that is not the aircraft for your flight.


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