Sentences with phrase «aisle seats in the front of»

At Continental, Bethune and Brenneman initially focused on what Brenneman calls «the customers in seat 9C, the business travelers who book the aisle seats in the front of the plane.

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After the singing of the theme from Benji («I Feel Love») came the «Entrance of Special Guests,» and in walked Brujean's Trace of Beauty, Sun Dance's Top Dee - O - Gee, and We - X-L, who strolled down the aisle in canine dignity and took their seats on the front pew.
In front, first seat on the right of the aisle, blue and gold mat on the floor before him, huge American flag hanging from the rafter above.
Boyfriend had run into the Sunoco as I sat in the passenger seat, parked right in front of the main entrance — I could see him checking out aisles through the gunshot - impacted glass door.
Access to these seats is possible via the aisle between the seats in front of them after slid back the center console.
Though the peacock's owner claimed to have purchased an additional seat for her feathered friend, they were still denied boarding since United has a rule that an animal «should sit in the floor space in front of the customer's assigned seat but can not protrude into the aisles
A service animal should sit in the floor space in front of the customer's assigned seat but can not protrude into the aisles.
The animal is expected to be seated in the floor space in front of your seat and should not extend into the aisles.
The front of these two rows consists only of an aisle and middle seat; there is no window seat on this row, as it would impede access to the exit in case of an emergency.
Thus when sitting in those seats you are essentially looking right into the aisle in front of you and you are therefore nearly totally exposed to people (and carts) moving to the back of the plane and so you are bumped and disturbed a lot.
Compared to 8A to 8C across the aisle, 8E and 8F are staggered back a few feet so the legroom is greater and arguably comparable to that of First Class (in addition to this side of the row being for two passengers rather than three), in that your legs probably won't make it under the seats of row 7 in front of you and chances are you won't need to disturb the passenger in 8E to access the aisle.
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