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Old 25th Apr 2005, 08:53
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AA seat pitch

Can anyone say what is the economy seat pitch on the AA service from GLA-ORD.

AA used to have much more legroom, but lately they have gone back to 'cattle class' seating. Any help appreciated.
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My missus checked this out at work (AA-LHR) - she says the computer shows this as a new (seasonal?) service starting in June, and Boeing 767-300's will be used.

Seat pitch in Y is shown as 32inches, although extra space is available in bulkhead or emergency exit rows. You will need to check with your Agent, or online at aa.com in order to secure one of these seats if they are available for prebooking (not always released early)

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I flew on this service last summer. The pitch seemed ok to me.

You can pre-reserve seats if you call direct to the AA call centre. I'm pretty sure you can also do it through their website.

Try www.seatguru.com for info.
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