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Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135.
Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the cramped seating. It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might have more spacing. Row 9, I think. Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? TIA, Marc |
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marc wrote:
Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135. Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the cramped seating. It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might have more spacing. Row 9, I think. Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? I don't know what seat numbers they are on CO (it looks like 9), but on AA, row 11 is the exit row and the legroom is outstanding. So, if you can get the exit row, then that would be great. What "front" seats are you referring to? All the seats on the seatmap are passenger seats. If you are traveling alone, I would recommend the one seat side. |
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![]() "mrraveltay" wrote in message ... marc wrote: If you are traveling alone, I would recommend the one seat side. Right you are. A single seat on the right, & double seats on the left. Exit rows have the most legroom. However, keep this in mind. I never take an 'A' seat. (Single) My computer case doesn't fit in the overhead, and the 'A' seats don't have enough room under the seat. A normal size computer case will only fit under the 'B' or 'C' seats. |
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Try for the emergency exit row. 1-2 on the EMB is better than 2-2 on the
CRJ, but the pitch is still bad - 31" on either. "marc" wrote in message m... Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135. Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the cramped seating. It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might have more spacing. Row 9, I think. Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? TIA, Marc |
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![]() "marc" wrote in message m... | Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135. | | Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two | seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the | cramped seating. | | It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might | have more spacing. Row 9, I think. | | Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? I've been in two ERJs (AmericaWest/Chataqua) and both journeys were coincidentally in row 14. One in A (single, right of cabin) and one in row C (double, left of cabin). DO NOT SIT IN B/C. The legroom SUCKS. In all seriousness, I'm only 5'10" and it was THE most horrendously uncomfortable 2 hours I've ever spent on a plane. There was no room under the seat for my bag, and it wouldn't fit in the overhead locker. I had to put it on the floor and put my feet on top of it, which meant that I couldn't have the tray down because my knees were in the way. Seat A was a far different experience. There was plenty room for my bag under the seat in front, and while legroom was still cramped, I could stick my feet out into the aisle so it wasn't that bad. So my advice, try and get a seat in row A, if you can. |
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Thanks for all the replies.
The front seats I'm referring to are B&C, row 2, on the chart on Continental.com site. They are the first two seats on the dual seat side or right side. I guess there is a bulkhead in from of them that makes the seats still wind up with 31" pitch. When I say 'right side', I speaking like naval starboard side. Right is referenced when facing the front of the ship. (Marine Corps airplanes in my case). http://www.continental.com/travel/in...A449F7C0570C78 "mrraveltay" wrote in message ... marc wrote: Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135. Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the cramped seating. It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might have more spacing. Row 9, I think. Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? I don't know what seat numbers they are on CO (it looks like 9), but on AA, row 11 is the exit row and the legroom is outstanding. So, if you can get the exit row, then that would be great. What "front" seats are you referring to? All the seats on the seatmap are passenger seats. If you are traveling alone, I would recommend the one seat side. |
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![]() "marc" wrote in message m... Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135. Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the cramped seating. It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might have more spacing. Row 9, I think. Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? Try seat 1A. I know they have it on the RJ145's, I would suspect the RJ135 would be the same. It's the bulkhead seat on the 1 side of the aircraft and is quite roomy. I usually select this seat and as far as storage, the FA's will usually allow me to use the closet, as there is no seat in front of me and overhead space is limited. With 1A, you're also first off of this misreable aircraft ![]() growing on me with time though as I fly them SDF-IAH and SDF-EWR when flying on COx.. and their on-board service (COx) is decent compared to other regional operations; don't be surprised if you get a "small" snack (nothing to write home about, but often just enough to carry you over - i.e. very small sandwhich & chips) -- but it seems CO and other carriers are really pushing the limits on the RJ's -- how about flying IAH-YVR on an ERJ? Luckily, my average ERJ flight is between 1 hr 30 minutes and 2 hours which is a good distance to begin with. I can't immagine doing much more than 2 hours on one (SDF-IAH = ~780 miles). Anyway, IMHO, 1A or the emergency exit row would be your best bet. If I cannot get 1A, or the emergency exit row on the 1 side, I would still suggest you stick to the one side of the aircraft. BTW: How long is your ERJ flight / or what route is it? Best, Steve P.S. If you can't get decent seats on your reservation, use on-line check-in the day before travel. You can change seats online and often you can get lucky with the online check-it at securing a better seat. |
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"Steve" wrote in
news:wcyQb.138493$I06.1251022@attbi_s01: - but it seems CO and other carriers are really pushing the limits on the RJ's -- how about flying IAH-YVR on an ERJ? Really!! I would rather drive |
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Steve wrote:
-- but it seems CO and other carriers are really pushing the limits on the RJ's -- how about flying IAH-YVR on an ERJ? That's an interesting view, since the seats are about the same size as those in their larger jets, yet people don't complain (much) about longer flights in those. Take Continental's 777 transatlantic service. In economy, the seat pitch is 31 inches, and the width is 17.9 inches. In an ERJ, the seat pitch is the same, the width is 1/2 less, and they don't recline as much. However, with the 2-1 seating on the ERJ, the narrower seat should be less of a problem. People fly 7 to 14 hours on 777 flights. Does the 1/2 inch less seat width on the ERJ seating really limit them to flights of less than 2 hours? |
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Thanks for all the info.
Went to Continental.com to get my seat assignment. The flight is about three months away and the three best seats were already taken. No other seats were assigned. Either Continental saves them or someone who flies this route a lot has booked them all. "marc" wrote in message m... Have a trip coming up via Continental Express on an Embraer RJ135. Haven't seen one. From a seating chart online, it looks like the front two seats on the right side will have more leg room. I'm 6' 5" and dread the cramped seating. It also look like the seats in front of the over wing emergency exit might have more spacing. Row 9, I think. Are my assumptions right? Are the front seats for the attendants? TIA, Marc |
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