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SeatGuru for IB’s new A 350-900 (359)

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  1. Anonymous Guest

    Iberia’s has yet to publish seating map for its upcoming A350; yet assigned seats for fall flights are being made.

  2. Andie New Member

    Recent post on flying economy, Madrid to Jfk, on Iberia’s new A 350-900, recommended the extra leg room seats on both right and left sections of Row 21 but not the middle three seats. Why not ?

  3. rickyw Community Ambassador

    If you look at this review, [URL]https://thepointsguy.com/reviews/iberia-a350-economy-mad-jfk/[/URL]

    Seats 21A through C and J through L also have plenty of legroom because there’s no bulkhead between the premium-economy cabin and economy

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