The UA Frequent Flyer Quiz Thread: Where Is This?
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There is a wh
le thread about that sign.

Unfortunately, someone has either replaced the sign (possibly) or removed the comma (probable?) and put the sign against the wall ("Nobody puts Baby in a corner..." but true).
Anyway, here's the sign in a happier time...

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edit: wires crossed 😵; given seat power, not CR550. E175 I guess?
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Based on the cup rest it has to be a E-jet (the CR7/CR5 have fixed cup rests while the E70/E75 use the slide out variety).
Based on the in-seat power it can't be an E70.
It seems to me that only one of the E175 operators has taken the approach of installing the "at this seat" stickers on the A-side sidewall -- I think it's a bit tackier than the usual back-of-the-seat-in-front-or-bulkhead -- and seems to suffer from passengers picking at them with more frequency... but I can't remember which operator that is (I want to say OO since I'm on OO E75s relatively infrequently... but I've been doing so much more CR5 than E75 flying lately I'm really foggy)
Based on the in-seat power it can't be an E70.
It seems to me that only one of the E175 operators has taken the approach of installing the "at this seat" stickers on the A-side sidewall -- I think it's a bit tackier than the usual back-of-the-seat-in-front-or-bulkhead -- and seems to suffer from passengers picking at them with more frequency... but I can't remember which operator that is (I want to say OO since I'm on OO E75s relatively infrequently... but I've been doing so much more CR5 than E75 flying lately I'm really foggy)