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Everything You Wanted to Know About Where to Sit on a United Express CRJ-900

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Where to Sit on a United Express CRJ-900

Old Aug 15, 23, 10:53 am
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Originally Posted by totalalkali
I’ve been looking for this info and couldn’t find it, so here it is. I’m on a Mesa (United) CRJ 900 with 9 first class seats. I’m in 4A. The seat itself is a first class seat (in terms of the construction of the seat itself), marked as E+, no first class service. There is no solid divider. Backpack is fine under seat in front. Overhead bins on CRJ 900 will not fit a standard roll-aboard. No WiFi. No power near seat.
Curious if this is for the instances where they don't know if the plane will have 9 or 12J config, so they playing it safe by only selling 9 J seats. If the plane was actually configured with 9 up front, you would be sitting in a regular Y seat I assume
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Old Aug 15, 23, 8:39 pm
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Originally Posted by MileTrek
Curious if this is for the instances where they don't know if the plane will have 9 or 12J config, so they playing it safe by only selling 9 J seats. If the plane was actually configured with 9 up front, you would be sitting in a regular Y seat I assume
4 D/F are regular bulkhead seats; it's only 4A that is different. The configuration is rather strange.
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