Darnright roomy compared to my US flight to Madrid. And that was before the person in front reclined all the way back.
Arisays
Could have been worse…the row in front of you could have magically ended up (further) in your lap!
BothofUs2says
Welcome to my typical experience in Economy…I’m 6’7″. Gives me all the more reason to be in this points/miles collecting hobby. Did you say anything when the person in front of you reclined?
James K.says
Actually, a true picture to sum up the AA TATL experience could never feature a PTV…a-holes only have them on 777s
downhillcrashersays
AA hardly has exclusive rights to tight Y seats. Its like this on pretty many many carriers, including all the US based ones. Of course, AA is poised to take the lead in awful Y space when the 773s roll out with 10 across. Until then, though, its still all tied up.
bmvaughn says
That looks miserable
Kevincm says
Correct for 10 points.
Mario says
What do you mean down the back? You mean there are people on the other side of the curtains in J
Kevincm says
Amazingly there are seats behind business class….
Whitney says
Doesn’t sound like the trip report would be glowing.
Corey says
how tall are you?
mark cassidy says
I just did LHR-ORD on a 767 – I think I had more room than that!
autolycus says
Please tell me you’re 7′ and your last name is Durant or Garnett?! 😀
Scottrick says
Darnright roomy compared to my US flight to Madrid. And that was before the person in front reclined all the way back.
Ari says
Could have been worse…the row in front of you could have magically ended up (further) in your lap!
BothofUs2 says
Welcome to my typical experience in Economy…I’m 6’7″. Gives me all the more reason to be in this points/miles collecting hobby. Did you say anything when the person in front of you reclined?
James K. says
Actually, a true picture to sum up the AA TATL experience could never feature a PTV…a-holes only have them on 777s
downhillcrasher says
AA hardly has exclusive rights to tight Y seats. Its like this on pretty many many carriers, including all the US based ones. Of course, AA is poised to take the lead in awful Y space when the 773s roll out with 10 across. Until then, though, its still all tied up.