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Airling with most comfy coach seats to Europe?
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> Airling with most comfy coach seats to Europe?
Air Malaysia… 34inch pitch, good food + service.
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> Airling with most comfy coach seats to Europe? > Air Malaysia… 34inch pitch, good food + service.
Air Mauritius – similar.
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> Airling with most comfy coach seats to Europe?
easyJet.. Ok so they aren’t so comfy, but they are cheap!!
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American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach. If you don’t mind spending a bit more, "Premium Economy" on Virgin Atlantic or British Airways. Jeff
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> Airling with most comfy coach seats to Europe? > American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach.
Haven’t they discontinued that? > If you don’t mind spending a bit more, "Premium Economy" on Virgin Atlantic > or British Airways. > Jeff
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> > American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach. > Haven’t they discontinued that?
Only on their 757s, which are used on high demand routes to the Caribbean.
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james_anatidae extrapolated from data available… > > Airling with most comfy coach seats to Europe? > American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach. > Haven’t they discontinued that?
No, but have "repacked" (reduced pitch) on Carib/Central/SAmerican service, presumably since Hispanics/Puerto Ricans/etc. are short people. More legroom’s still around for Translant and most domestic service.
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>> > American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach. > Haven’t they discontinued that? >Only on their 757s, which are used on high demand routes to the >Caribbean.
And their big Airbuses. (300s?)
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>> American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach. >Haven’t they discontinued that?
Only in the 757s and A300s, which are not used for flights to Europe or the UK.
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"Clark W. Griswold, Jr." <73115 dot 1041 at compuserve dot com> wrote in >> American’s "More Room in Coach" for regular coach. >Haven’t they discontinued that? > Only in the 757s and A300s, which are not used for flights to Europe or
the UK. AA are using a 757 without the MRTC on their BOS-MAN-BOS service. Nigel.
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