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marc wrote:
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. They might block exit row seats for frequent fliers |
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marc wrote:
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 Exit row seats are normally blocked until they can confirm that assignees are capable of operating the emergency exit doors. MTV |
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In article , MTV
wrote: Exit row seats are normally blocked until they can confirm that assignees are capable of operating the emergency exit doors. Also bear in mind that the exit row window seats on the Embraer jets have an irritating little half-armrest on the window side to allow for the exit to open. Drives me absolutely batty; I avoid those seats when I can. The exit-row AISLE seat is OK, but the ones next to the overwing exits I avoid. -- Garner R. Miller ATP/CFII/MEI Manchester, CT =USA= |
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Exit row seats are normally blocked until they can confirm that
assignees are capable of operating the emergency exit doors. It may be airline specific, but United allows Premier Executive and above (1K, Global Express) members to choose an exit row when booking the flight. Regular Premier members and non-frequent fliers on United do not have this option. KR |
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