American Airlines
"Mark Hewitt" wrote: I think AA needs to make more clear exactly which flights have extra room and which do not! They already do. They will be converting all their B757 and A300 aircraft to more-standard seat pitch. Just look at the plane type for your segments. You run the risk of closer spacing if you fly on either of these types. The schedule will tell you what equipment is used for each flight. On my last sequence of AA flights, I chose flights avoiding these types, even though I suppose few if any of the planes have been converted yet. I also chose to connect at STL, not ORD or DFW, since those two have frequent delays. Too bad AA is downsizing STL. |
American Airlines
R J Carpenter wrote: "Mark Hewitt" wrote: I think AA needs to make more clear exactly which flights have extra room and which do not! They already do. They will be converting all their B757 and A300 aircraft to more-standard seat pitch. Where is this information located? |
American Airlines
"mrtravel" wrote in message . .. R J Carpenter wrote: "Mark Hewitt" wrote: I think AA needs to make more clear exactly which flights have extra room and which do not! They already do. They will be converting all their B757 and A300 aircraft to more-standard seat pitch. Where is this information located? Check: http://www.aa.com/content/urls/moreroom.jhtml and look at the bottom of the page. "Excludes American Eagle®, AmericanConnection®, 757 and A300 aircraft." Nigel. |
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