Known for its award - winning customer service, JetBlue offers travelers a premium experience that includes unlimited free snacks and drinks, plus the most legroom in economy class (based on average fleet -
wide seat pitch of U.S. airlines) and the first checked - in luggage for free (a), as well as the most free live entertainment of any U.S. airline.
Those wanting more legroom can choose «Preferred Seats» with
a wider seat pitch, located near the exits.
Not exact matches
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Each of the premium economy
seats is 20.5 inches
wide and has 38 inches of
pitch and nine - and - a-half inches of recline operated by a little lever on the armrest.
The business class
seats are up to 24 inches
wide and have 46 inches of
pitch.
The 77.5 - inch long lie - flat Business Class
seat with a
pitch of 82 inches is 22 inches
wide and offers electrically controlled backrest, leg rest and
seat depth.
Premium Economy
seats will be ink - colored with a 41»
pitch, a 5» -
wide armrest, a leg rest, and extendable foot support.
Business - class
seats are 21»
wide, with a
pitch of 36».
Seats in Premier Rouge are 18.5»
wide and have a
pitch of 37».
Seats in business class, which are arranged in a 2 - 2 configuration, are 22»
wide and have a
pitch of 40».
Business - class
seats are 21.1»
wide and have a
pitch of 38» -39».
Coach
seats are 17»
wide and have a
pitch ranging from 31» to 32».
Seats in first class are 21»
wide and have a
pitch of 78».
Each
seat, which is equipped with 15.4» touchscreen monitors as well as electrical and USB outlets, is
pitched at 58» and the 21» -
wide seat extends to a 75» bed.
Each
seat is 23»
wide and the
seat pitch is 78».
Seats in the Delta one cabin are 21»
wide, and have a
pitch of 76.5» to 81.4».
Seats in first class are 36» wide, and have a pitch of 81», while business - class seats are 21» wide, with a pitch of 81&ra
Seats in first class are 36»
wide, and have a
pitch of 81», while business - class
seats are 21» wide, with a pitch of 81&ra
seats are 21»
wide, with a
pitch of 81».
First - class
seats are 18.5»
wide, with a
pitch of 45» -46».
Business - class
seats are 26»
wide and have a
pitch of 81».
Main Cabin Select is a good option if First Class is too expensive or full as it offers a massive 38 ″ of
seat pitch (the same as you'll find in a lot of international Premium Economy cabins) and
seats that are almost 18 ″
wide.
Premium economy lite -
seats are 17.8»
wide, and have a
pitch of 38» to 39».
Arranged in a 3 — 3 — 3 configuration, these
seats are 17.2 inches
wide, have 32 inches of
pitch and recline six inches.
In Economy Class there is mixed news as, on the positive side, the
seats on offer are over 18 ″
wide (generous for a transatlantic carrier) but the
seat pitch is a miserly 31 ″... which is the same as you'll find on most carriers crossing the Atlantic and not very comfortable at all.
... and while you still only get 31 ″ of
seat pitch (the same as you'll get on most other airlines flying across the Atlantic regardless of aircraft), you get 18 ″
wide seats... and that's more than you'll get on a
wide - body aircraft flying to / from Philly.
The
seats are 18 ″
wide (generous by today's standards) and the
seat pitch is 32 ″ (not fantastic but better than 31 ″ which you'll find on BA).
The
seats are expected to come with the same 38 ″ of
seat pitch as found in Lufthansa's 747s but are only likely to be around 18 ″
wide (the 747s offer 19 ″ of
seat width).
First - class
seats are 21»
wide, and have a
pitch of 36».
Lufthansa offers just 31 ″ of
seat pitch and
seats that are just 17 ″
wide in its existing long haul Economy Class cabins and that's unlikely to change in the A350.
Delta's BusinessElite business - class
seats are 20.5»
wide and
pitched at 80» on average.
Main Cabin Extra and coach
seats are 17.2»
wide, with a
seat pitch of 35» to 37» in the former and 31» in the latter.
Seats in first class are 21»
wide, with a 38»
pitch.
First - class
seats are 21»
wide and in a 2 - 2 configuration with a
seat pitch of 40».
The SWISS A340 Economy Class cabin already offer
seats that are 17 ″
wide (so the airline isn't going to squeeze any more
seats into each row) and a
seat pitch of 32 ″ (so there isn't much room to add more rows) so what's the point of ripping out these
seats and adding new ones?
This 59»
pitch and 19»
wide seat reclines to a full flatbed when desired, as well as other features that ensure your utmost comfort on board.
Premium economy
seats measure 19.5 inches
wide and have 38 inches of
pitch and 8 inches of recline.
With a 38 ″
wide seat Delta is in line with just about all other major airlines and only Virgin Atlantic has significantly more
seat pitch with 21 ″.
First - class
seats have a
pitch of 40» and a width of 21», while
seats in Main Cabin Extra are 17.2»
wide and have a
pitch of 35» -37».
The non-so-good news is that Air France condemns passengers to 10 - across
seating in the Economy Class cabin so
seats are a very tight 17 ″
wide... although they do offer 32 ″ of
seat pitch which is an inch more than on a lot of transatlantic flights.
Seats in BusinessElite are 21»
wide, and have a
pitch of approximately 80».
Premium economy
seats have slightly
wider armrests and 37 inches of
pitch and larger 12 - inch video screens.
Seats in premium economy light are 17.8»
wide, and have a
pitch of 38» -39».
Each
seat has 60» of
pitch and is 18.5»
wide.
Seats in first class have a
pitch of 78», and are 21»
wide.
The 20 beds are 20 inches
wide flat bed
seats with 73 inches of
pitch.
At 18 ″
wide and with a 32 ″
seat pitch this is a good cabin for Economy Class passengers.
If you take a look at an airline
seat comparison I posted last year (for airlines flying Asia — USA) you'll see just how few airlines offer
seats as
wide as 18 ″ and how many airlines offer aircraft with
seat pitches of less than the 32 ″ that Thai Airways offers.
Economy Class has a
seat pitch of just 31 ″ and
seats that are just 17 ″
wide so this is comparable to the cabins we've seen on the American Airlines Dreamliners — compact and uncomfortable on long flights.
Seats in business class are 21»
wide, and have a
pitch of 36».
Seats in the main cabin will be slightly
wider (by 2 cm or 0.8 ″) and have greater
pitch (an increase of 5 to 7 cm or 2 to 3 ″).
There's more good news when it comes to the airline's Premium Economy cabin where passengers are given 19.5 ″
wide seats and a
seat pitch of 38 ″.