List of non-reclining dom F seats
#16
Join Date: Feb 2010
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I hate no recline - crazy that UA put those hard barriers behind the last F row in many planes ........ I think they are starting to take them out?? Anyway looked on expert flyer and seat guru and no joy.... If you know please let me know, Cheers
Edit -States A319 but I think it's an A320
Edit -States A319 but I think it's an A320
I usually avoid row 3 on a 320 if possible because of the potential for a swap to a 319.
#18
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As far as I know, all Airbii have the new seats where the pan slides forward as the back tilts back. So there is equal recline for all rows, and no restriction from the bulkhead coats behind.
It's the 737-900s that can be problematic, especially on the AB side with the mid-cabin lav.
It's the 737-900s that can be problematic, especially on the AB side with the mid-cabin lav.
#19
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Yes. As a guy who prefers the last row on pretty much every aircraft, the Airbus Twins have full recline (if it’s not full, it’s pretty close), can’t say the same for the 737s I’ve been on.
#21
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Yes, full recline for the last row on both the 319 and 320. The seat pan slides forward a bit, but there is also a massive amount of room behind the row because of the non-closeted coatrack.