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Old 15th Dec 2005, 11:40
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Which airlines have Row 13?

Some airlines have Row 13. Others do not have Row 13 and, on occasion, Row 12 is followed by Row 14.

Can someone comment on which airlines do have Row 13?
And why they?

For example, BA seems to have Row 13 - consistently through their current subsonic fleet. AF consistently lacks Row 13 through their current subsonic fleet.

I think that BA and AF Concordes had the same seating - 25 rows, 100 seats on both. And at least some Concordes lacked Row 13 - having rows 1-12 and 14-26. Probably at least the AF.

Did the BA Concordes have Row 13? So that BA Concordes lacked Row 26, but AF Concordes had it? Or did BA Concordes have the same seatmap as the AF ones, so that BA subsonic planes all had Row 13, but the Concorde did not have it? Or how was the matter arranged?
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Two definites that I can give you

Aer Lingus do.
KLM don't
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Alitalia don't , neither do they have a row17.
 
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Cant see why Alitalia dont have row 13 seeing as its bad luck to be sitting anywhere on one of their planes at all

but incidentally whats the significance of row 17 or lack of?
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Old 15th Dec 2005, 12:56
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Qantas DO have a row 13

I used to work in a hotel and we would get people who would call up to make a reservation for a room and would specifically ask not to be allocated on the 13th floor or any room ending in 13 or starting with 13.

each to their own i guess
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regarding 17 I found:

Latin people wrote "17" in this way: XVII.
Italy was the main country for latin people.

If you anagrammatize XXVII, you can find out VIXI.
VIXI is the past tense fo VIVO, IS, VIXI, --, VIVERE that means TO LIVE.

so, VIXI is the latin way of saying I LIVED.

I LIVED = now i'm not living

And this fact for latin people was a presage of death.
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Old 15th Dec 2005, 13:50
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Lufthansa Dont have a row 13 either (at least on the European flights / regional jets)
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Luxair does have row 13 on the jungle jets
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BA definately have it on their 777's, i cant remember about the other aircraft in the fleet but Im sure they have them too!
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Old 16th Dec 2005, 02:16
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If any aircraft has more than 13 rows of seats then there MUST be a row 13.

It might not be identified or marked as such but it most certainly will be the 13th row.

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Old 16th Dec 2005, 11:19
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Alaska has a row 13 on its aircraft. In fact, 13A and 13F are the best seats in coach on the 737-700 fleet. No 12A or 12F. Transcon in 13A was sweet!
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BOAC *didn't* have a row 13 (at least not on its 707s and VC10s)

For what it's worth...
 
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bmi don't have a row 13.

On the big buses they don't have B, I or J. Because B looks like an 8, I and J like 1.
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American 777s in/out of LHR have row13 - and, 'cos I admit to being superstitious (rabbit foot on keyring, lucky charm round neck etc etc) my missus will be in DEEP doodoo if she ever allocates me a seat in that Row
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Old 19th Dec 2005, 04:36
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So, these people who are superstitious about row 13, what's the problem exactly? Do they think the aeroplane will crash if they sit in row 13? But then what about everyone who didn't sit in row 13, do they somehow have a flight that doesn't crash?

Superstition is there for stupid people to make them feel like they can affect the outcome of random events.
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Old 19th Dec 2005, 09:22
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Here, here Aeroscat, there should be lots more superstitious people around then I can book row thirteen all to myself.
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Old 19th Dec 2005, 10:16
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I believe EI has row 13 on it's A330's. I'm fairly sure they have it on the A320/A321's too.
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Old 20th Dec 2005, 05:02
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Delta does indeed have a row 13, and as a superstitious sort (as most athletes are), I avoid it if I have to. Now, if row 13 was a First Class row with 22" width and 60" pitch, I just might sit there regularly.

(edited 'cause I can't spell today)
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Old 26th Dec 2005, 23:25
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Hi All,

Once flew wth BA on Friday 13th!

Decided it woudl be fun to fly at 13:00 (BA Super Shuttle) and when I got to the airport (LHR) asked for row 13...

So seat 13A at 13:00 on Friday the 13th..... was back around 96/97....

I do have the boarding card somewhere as it was definitely worth keeping... unfortunately can't find it at the minute or I would scan it and show you the details....

Regards,

Shuttlebus....
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Old 27th Dec 2005, 01:16
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I flew from Phoenix, Arizona to Albuquerque, New Mexico last week (then caught a connection to Orlando).

Southwest Airlines B737-700: They not only had a Row 13 (I looked for it specifically after reading this thread) but it was also parked at Gate C13 in Terminal 4 at PHX.
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