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American 737 bulkhead
On American Airline’s 737s, does row 7 (the bulkhead) have less or more legroom than a normal MCE seat? I know sometimes bulkheads have restricted legroom while sometimes they don’t.
[USER=104]@Jacob McCarthy[/USER] – according to the seat map on Seat Guru, it would have restricted legroom: [URL]http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/American_Airlines/American_Airlines_Boeing_737-800_V2.php[/URL]
I’m assuming this is the correct map because the other 737 seat map does not have a row 7.
[QUOTE=”MidSouth Skier, post: 11917, member: 184″][USER=104]@Jacob McCarthy[/USER] – according to the seat map on Seat Guru, it would have restricted legroom: [URL]http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/American_Airlines/American_Airlines_Boeing_737-800_V2.php[/URL]
I’m assuming this is the correct map because the other 737 seat map does not have a row 7.[/QUOTE]
[USER=104]@Jacob McCarthy[/USER] I would also read the comments/reviews on SeatGuru. Folks there frequently do a great job proving quality details on specific rows and seats. Seems to me the MCE seats on AA have highly variable quality.
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