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Possible to determine where overhead videos are located?
When traveling on international flights that offer only overhead video, is there any way to determine exactly where they are located on a particular flight? I've had seats located directly under one video and too far away from the forward one so that I've spent 10 hours +- with only audio. (Can't read on a plane - airsick) Would love to be able to select a seat with a decent view of the movie. Any advice? Thanks.
k |
I'm assuming you're flying AA, as per your previous post.
Try this link. http://www.reviewseats.com/A-B/Ameri...-300(763).html I can't verify the validity of the video seats listed. |
Thanks, Rastaguy. Yes, usually fly AA and try to get on 777's when possible, but this information will be good whenever I must fly 763's.
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I think www.seatguru.com warns you about certain seats where you might have difficulty viewing the video screen.
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I've looked, but I didn't see where the /\ was shown on the seats.
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First place to look for such info is the airline's website:
http://www.aa.com/i18n/aboutUs/ourPlanes/boeing767.jsp They actually tell you where the screens are. |
More good information -- thanks!
k |
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