Seating 767 -330
#21
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I just returned from Paris on an American 767. When I got to the airport, I requested (and received) an exit row on the aisle, two-seater. It was so roomy, my seat-mate was able to get out without disturbing me.
Get to the airport early & put your request in.
Get to the airport early & put your request in.
#22

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Thanks for the updated 2E map. Anyone changed from 2F to 2E recently? I'm doing it Friday morning en route to Florence (yay!) and wondering if it's a long walk. We have 3 hours 45 minutes if the plane's on time, so I'm not worried about time, just the length of the walk for my mother.
#23
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amyb
Ira gave me this bus link. It's great!
http://www.adp.fr/webadp/a_cont01.nsf/0/7D6D3B8F4EDA9373C1256B1F0059E5CB/$File/CircuitsNavettes.pdf
We had quite a discussion about CDG & getting from place to place & time needed. I ended up changing what airline called "legal." Now I have 3-4 hours instead of 1. see "Navigating CDG 2E to 2D"
Ira gave me this bus link. It's great!
http://www.adp.fr/webadp/a_cont01.nsf/0/7D6D3B8F4EDA9373C1256B1F0059E5CB/$File/CircuitsNavettes.pdf
We had quite a discussion about CDG & getting from place to place & time needed. I ended up changing what airline called "legal." Now I have 3-4 hours instead of 1. see "Navigating CDG 2E to 2D"
#26
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By the way, have you noticed a lot less "more room through coach" ads from AA. They are "quietly" reducing the number of planes with this feature. While Americans talk about comfort the money does not always follow.
#28
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AA has removed "More Room Throughout Coach" in its 757 and A300. A300 are almost exclusively used in Carribean service, while 757 is throughout the domestic system. All European or Asian flights are with 767 and 777, so MRTC remains in effect.
#29



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And now...
"...With the start of the summer 2004 schedule, Maersk Air services out of Copenhagen using Boeing 737-700 aircraft (with seating for 132 passengers) will offer passengers a new cabin classification. Customers can choose between four different ticket categories - Small, Medium, Large or X-Large...."
http://www.airlinequality.com/news/150304-maersk.htm
"...With the start of the summer 2004 schedule, Maersk Air services out of Copenhagen using Boeing 737-700 aircraft (with seating for 132 passengers) will offer passengers a new cabin classification. Customers can choose between four different ticket categories - Small, Medium, Large or X-Large...."
http://www.airlinequality.com/news/150304-maersk.htm
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