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Legroom
On Wed, 12 May 2004 10:30:11 -0500, "Howard" wrote:
We are planning a round the world trip over Christmas/New Year. I am 6'4" tall and always have legroom problems in economy class. I have found out that American, Air France, Lufthansa and Air Canada have more legroom than other airlines. The only fixtures in our itinerary are London (departure point), Sydney and New Zealand. Otherwise, we are flexible. Cost is not the main issue, though I cannot afford to travel business class. Does anyone have any advice for me? Airlines to use, ways to secure an emergency exit seat or upgrade, etc. Thanks, Howard When I flew, they were very concerned about DVT. I'm only 6', but I was able to request a seat with extra legroom such as near the emergency etc if I mentioned that. That occurred with Qantas (twice) and BA. I was advised that it was wise to ask at booking time, because it's basically first in best dressed. That was in Mar-Jul last year. Policy may have changed, but it's worth checking. Cheers, Alan -- |
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