Jet2 seat question.
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Jet2 seat question.
Hi,
Does anyone know if seat 1A in the cabin has restricted legroom because of the door protruding into the cabin.
Thanks
Does anyone know if seat 1A in the cabin has restricted legroom because of the door protruding into the cabin.
Thanks
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cannot say specifically for Jet2, but when i have been on a 737, seat 1A has always given good leg room (my example is a BMI Baby flight, so i would suggest very similar)
UPDATE:
all row 1 on LS 737 aircraft are showing as extra legroom seating.
UPDATE:
all row 1 on LS 737 aircraft are showing as extra legroom seating.
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Seat 1A on the 737 is far enough back from the slide pack/bustle to not have much of an effect on the legroom. 1A has better legroom than 1F due to the position of the bulkhead on the D/E/F side.
Having flown in seat 1A on a B737 many times, yes, the legroom is better but I did feel the elbow room and curve of the interior wall was slightly restricive, but a small price to pay. Of course it may be the same as all A seats just the perception from having all that legroom.