Sentences with phrase «row aisle seat»

I'm 6» -1» 230 lb and I usually go out of my way to get these exit row seats, but on this flight I had to switch to non-exit row aisle seat because it was too tight.

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It will provide every passenger with a seat that is both window and aisle thanks to its two single - seat rows.
You sat in the third row, on the window side of the classroom, four seats from the aisle
He sat in the 3rd row on the aisle seat of the church I grew up in.
In a row of three seats, we book the aisle and the window.
You may not put a car seat in an aisle seat or exit row.
This creates an aisle along the side to access the back row, which is a necessity if the seats in the second row are still in the rear - facing position.
One row behind them, four seats in from the aisle, was David Stringer, the borough president's brother.
Think more like the seats in an F - 16, bolted into a Spartan cabin: three rows, a seat on either side of the aisle and two windows per passenger, one to the side, the other overhead.
I arrived to a darkened theatre and a pair of obnoxious young dimwits who'd decided they'd prefer our seats to their own; as Thomas purchased himself a late breakfast at the overpriced concessions stand, I bullied these two ingrates into their rightful seats tucked neatly well inside the aisle behind several rows of heads (Thomas hates the front row, so I meet him midway... - ish) and parked my sweaty arse just where I'd paid to park it.
I think there were four rows of desks with seats for two pupils at each, with aisles between and along the sides.
And with second - row bucket seats separated by a wide aisle, you have easy pass - through space to get into the third - row seat.
The second row seats can be spread apart to keep kids out of reach of one another, or to create a middle aisle to ease access to the third row.
For a larger aisle you must remove the headrest from the second - row seat before flipping.
The second row seats can be spread apart to keep kids out of reach of one another, or create a middle aisle to ease access to the third row.
Second - row seats can be a bench for three, two captain's chairs with an aisle down the middle, or with a huge center console with independent entertainment and climate controls.
Avoid the bumps Aisle seats at the end of a row jut out and run the risk of getting bumped and jostled by the snack cart whenever it goes by.
The seats in even - numbered rows face the aisle and do not have quite as much privacy.
Seats in odd - numbered rows will provide the most privacy since the window seats are truly next to the window, and the seats in the middle section are also set back from the aSeats in odd - numbered rows will provide the most privacy since the window seats are truly next to the window, and the seats in the middle section are also set back from the aseats are truly next to the window, and the seats in the middle section are also set back from the aseats in the middle section are also set back from the aisle.
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.
Each carriage features two rows of back - to - back bus - style seats with a central aisle.
The center seats in rows E & G are definitely the best for couples as both seats are protected from the aisles and are close enough together for a couple to feel like they're traveling together:
As the Seatguru.com seat map shows, the window seats in the odd - numbered rows are closer to the widows and further away from the aisle than the seats in the even - numbered rows so these are the seats I would always aim for first — they'll be considerably more private.
Those are typically aisle or exit - row seats for which American charges extra to non-elite fliers.
The centre seats in rows 11, 14, 16, 18 should also be more sheltered from the aisles and should be considerably closer together than the center seats in rows 12, 15, 17 & 19.
The seats closest to the windows (found in rows 2, 4, 6 & 8) feel a lot more private than the seats open to the aisle and are the ones to choose if you're a solo traveler.
The 8 seats are spread across two rows in a 1 -2-1 herringbone configuration, all of them having direct aisle access.
The Spaceseats recline and slide forward into customers» own space, as opposed to the space behind them, and those in the side rows angle towards the windows, while the seats in the middle section both angle away from each other towards their respective aisles.
For example, aisle seats in the emergency exit row will likely cost more than a middle seat in the middle of the economy plus section.
When it comes to Preferred Seating on Delta, you'll get access to «bulkhead seats, aisle seats toward the front of the plane, window seats toward the front of the plane, and emergency exit row seats
Sitting in coach isn't too bad when you're in an exit row aisle or window with the middle seat empty.
Rows 11 - 19 in the fore business class cabin on Cathay Pacific's A350 — this is a reverse herringbone layout and every seat has aisle access.
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.
This seat is an aisle seat that is midway of the five rows of that class.
If the coastline itself serves as a figurative front - row seat for whale watchers, at Point Reyes National Seashore you're standing in the aisle touching the stage.
Increasingly, non-elite members have to pay for the more desirable seats in coach, such as exit rows and sometimes even aisle seats, while elites get them free.
These boxes are in all economy class rows seats A, D and K. You'll get the most legroom in aisle seats B and J.
The partitions separating Premium Economy and row 18 are misaligned - Seats 18C and 18H «stick out» into the aisle.
I shiver as I follow the darkened profile of my usher down one of the two aisles, past row after row of three - seat couches, toward the promise of the epiphany.
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