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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote: AA are definitely still flying with the extra legroom in economy, at least on the MAN-MIA and ORD-MAN routes. I flew with them in February/March, and this was one of the reasons for booking AA. And a very nice flight it was too. On the ORD-MAN flight every single seat was full, so I guess they are doing something right!
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AA announced(in very small print) that they would be phasing out their 'More Room Throughout Coach' seating. They started with some of their domestic flights and I checked with AA and all of their fleet(including on International routes) will have the reduced legroom by the end of 2005.
If you look on Seat Guru at the various aircraft that AA operate you will see this quote for the aircraft they operate between Man-Ord and Man-Mia(767-300).
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:American will be adding 8 additional seats onto these planes by June 2005, removing "More Room Throughout Coach" and reducing the seat pitch a few inches.[/quote]
How this will affect their sales is anyones guess. Regular travellers can get 'elite' status which enables them to select exit row seats, or upgrade using air-miles, so I suspect that they will still continue to fly AA if legroom is their criteria for chosing an airline.
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The MAN-MIA service ends at the end of this month. When it comes back in November, it will no longer be operating a 'More Room' service. The extra seats will be installed on the MAN-ORD route by June 2005.
I have flown both routes more than once in the last few months and the additional legroom was very nice but is about to become a thing of the past.
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It seems that American's retreat from 'More Room' has resulted in Continental spending $20 on an ad campaign which looks like being very embarrassing for AA. Apparently, 1 of its slogans is:
"Fly American and you could kick yourself. Literally!"
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Just flown with Continental. We all agreed it was the best Americal flight company we had been with. Legroom was good in economy, comfort good, and the first class coming home was absolutely the best.
We had an 24hourdelay due to freak weather in NY, but again customer service was great, couldn't fault them at all.
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Susan J
Just flown with Continental. We all agreed it was the best Americal flight company we had been with. Legroom was good in economy, comfort good, and the first class coming home was absolutely the best.
We had an 24hourdelay due to freak weather in NY, but again customer service was great, couldn't fault them at all.
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Thats great news, what aircraft type were you on?[msnwink]
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Sorry but for 4 of us to fly I usually have to get the cheapest flights I can. This means that we have to put up with no leg room. My son had to sit with his legs in the aisle last year which the stewards kept crashing into when pushing the trollies back & forth, not ideal at all but better than not going!
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No idea what aircraft, Lucy - would it say on my boarding card somewhere? CO20 or 21 was flight number - helpful aren't I?
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me if Continental have small tv's in the back of every seat as Virgin do?
Thank's.
John.
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Susan J
No idea what aircraft, Lucy - would it say on my boarding card somewhere? CO20 or 21 was flight number - helpful aren't I?
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It is normally a 767, did it have single or dual aisles? How manyseats across?[msnwink]