October 8, 2004 at 4:00 pm
Does anybody have a like or know where I can get a seat layout for both types of 737?
By: Dantheman77 - 9th October 2004 at 01:40
because i asked for extra legroom,so i got transported to the plane early, so i could get a seat with extra legroom,instead of making your own way to the plane.
By: Dantheman77 - 9th October 2004 at 01:40
because i asked for extra legroom,so i got transported to the plane early, so i could get a seat with extra legroom,instead of making your own way to the plane.
By: andrewm - 9th October 2004 at 00:36
Why were you transported via an Ambulance?????
By: andrewm - 9th October 2004 at 00:36
Why were you transported via an Ambulance?????
By: Dantheman77 - 9th October 2004 at 00:32
The EasyJet A319’s are the first of the type to be in the high density layout,flown on a 737-300 up to inverness,but i asked for extra legroom due to my height (6ft 9inches) and got transported to the the a/c in an ambulance ,then promptly told by the cart tart i couldnt sit by an exit because i arrived at the aircraft via an ambulance and only non dissabled people could sit next to the exits,after convinceing her i had full body movement i was allowed to sit by the exit.
By: Dantheman77 - 9th October 2004 at 00:32
The EasyJet A319’s are the first of the type to be in the high density layout,flown on a 737-300 up to inverness,but i asked for extra legroom due to my height (6ft 9inches) and got transported to the the a/c in an ambulance ,then promptly told by the cart tart i couldnt sit by an exit because i arrived at the aircraft via an ambulance and only non dissabled people could sit next to the exits,after convinceing her i had full body movement i was allowed to sit by the exit.
By: andrewm - 8th October 2004 at 22:40
sandy its easyjet we are talking about not ryanair :p :p :dev2:
By: andrewm - 8th October 2004 at 22:40
sandy its easyjet we are talking about not ryanair :p :p :dev2:
By: Bmused55 - 8th October 2004 at 22:28
Just take a picture of an open tin of sardines…. then you’ll have a good idea of the seat plan :diablo:
By: Bmused55 - 8th October 2004 at 22:28
Just take a picture of an open tin of sardines…. then you’ll have a good idea of the seat plan :diablo:
By: andrewm - 8th October 2004 at 22:26
easyJet on their 737s use standard loco layout whereas on A319 they fit more than anyone else by using wafer thin seats! Hope it helps
By: andrewm - 8th October 2004 at 22:26
easyJet on their 737s use standard loco layout whereas on A319 they fit more than anyone else by using wafer thin seats! Hope it helps
By: Speedbird 12T - 8th October 2004 at 22:26
By: Speedbird 12T - 8th October 2004 at 22:26
By: T5 - 8th October 2004 at 21:08
Well the leg room is a lot better than what you get with a Charter airline. 3 seats on each side of the cabin.
Also, you can sit anywhere on the plane, so get there fast and RUN!! lol
I’m not sure that you are getting more legroom with easyJet than you are with a charter airline. I would imagine that charter airlines offer 28-29″ as well, with 28″ being the legal minimum amount of pitch allowed.
By: T5 - 8th October 2004 at 21:08
Well the leg room is a lot better than what you get with a Charter airline. 3 seats on each side of the cabin.
Also, you can sit anywhere on the plane, so get there fast and RUN!! lol
I’m not sure that you are getting more legroom with easyJet than you are with a charter airline. I would imagine that charter airlines offer 28-29″ as well, with 28″ being the legal minimum amount of pitch allowed.
By: T5 - 8th October 2004 at 19:27
All that i can find out is that they 29″ of leg room
Should be a comfortable flight then… :p
By: T5 - 8th October 2004 at 19:27
All that i can find out is that they 29″ of leg room
Should be a comfortable flight then… :p
By: Speedbird 12T - 8th October 2004 at 18:00
All that i can find out is that they 29″ of leg room
By: Speedbird 12T - 8th October 2004 at 18:00
All that i can find out is that they 29″ of leg room