6F or 7F on TA 757
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6F or 7F on TA 757
I'm making my first TA voyage on a 757 next week - I've always managed to reserve a 330 (or another airline) but I'm going to try it next week - BRU-PHL. I'm not opposed to the smaller aircraft, but I'm wondering which seat is better - 6F or 7F. I would prefer a window, but leg room is the most important factor. It looks like 7F has unlimited legroom and a window, but other threads on here say 6F is the best seat...any suggestions
Last edited by PBIGuy; Jan 27, 2009 at 5:59 am
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6F is far better. A lot of legroom and you can put a small bag under 5E and have easy access to it. The drawback is not really having a window.
In 7F, the door ahead of you juts out, so you can't really stretch your legs straight. You also have to bother people to get out of your seat. You do have a window, so if you like to sleep, it might be the better option to rest your head.
My two cents, I just flew in 6D a week ago.
Rich
In 7F, the door ahead of you juts out, so you can't really stretch your legs straight. You also have to bother people to get out of your seat. You do have a window, so if you like to sleep, it might be the better option to rest your head.
My two cents, I just flew in 6D a week ago.
Rich
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If you're the slightest bit tall, 7F is a nightmare. The exit door takes half of your legroom. Stay away from it. 6D/6F are much better choices.
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Thanks! I'll keep 6F. I'm 6'0" and just ran a marathon on Saturday so I need all the room I can get :-)