E+ on Transatlantic 767
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E+ on Transatlantic 767
Can one of the seating experts here tell me which rows on United's transatlantic 767s are Economy Plus? I am flying to Munich in September, and currently have seats 24A and 24B. Thanks very much!
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Go to www.seatguru.com and you'll find this information, and a whole lot more.
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Originally Posted by worldtrav
Go to www.seatguru.com and you'll find this information, and a whole lot more.
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Originally Posted by Brian DC
Can one of the seating experts here tell me which rows on United's transatlantic 767s are Economy Plus? I am flying to Munich in September, and currently have seats 24A and 24B. Thanks very much!
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When you say they fully recline is that 90 degrees or just a lot more than normal economy seats?
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Originally Posted by Scotland
When you say they fully recline is that 90 degrees or just a lot more than normal economy seats?
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Originally Posted by tann1001
I can say with a fair amount of confidence that 'full recline' means they recline as much as any other coach seat.