| Use Seatguru.com to check seat specs exactly. We spring for it to Europe each year with our DDs (3 and 5). It gives a bit more room for us an dall their stuff they like to have around. With an infant, I thikn it's even more worth it. |
| I think it makes more sense to buy a fifth seat for the baby than to upgrade everyone for leg room. Put the parents on the aisle seats to stretch out, and the two kids not in car seats next to each other so they'll have room for their toys. Everyone can sleep safely with the infant in the car seat. |
+1. This is a relatively short flight, I wouldn’t bother with paying extra to fly to London . |
| I swear to god Virgin has the most uncomfortable seats I've experienced, ever. They're narrow and hard, even in premium economy. Delta's seats are way comfier. |
Get baby a seat with a car seat. Problem solved. What is all the drama? |
I love Virgin's seats -- the planes are all so new and kitted out! Maybe I need to try a Delta flight if they're even better. |
Yes, we have upgraded to “World Traveller” on British Airways for our London trip in the spring. |
What does an Amtrak credit card have to do with the United Club? |
Nope. You don't get silver status with the United Club card. You get some of the "premier access" privileges, like free checked bags, earlier boarding. But no upgrades. You may have Silver status from your flying, but the United Club card does not get it for you. |
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crazy! I would never pay $2000 extra so my family can have bigger seats, especially since you guys don't sound that big.
Save it! have fun. |
| No way. It will be kind of awful either way so why pay extra? But I would buy the baby a seat! |
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So I just did a long haul in economy on Cathay. Economy seats on Cathy are 32" pitch, 18.5" wide. The extra space you get sitting next to a kid really makes the economy seats feel more spacious than if you are sitting next to a fully grown adult.
I'd say you'll be fine, and save your money. Will you be four across? You can put the armrests down and I think you'll be fine. (FWIW, I'm 6'1" and 200lbs. So it's not like I'm telling you this from the perspective of a petite 5'3" person!) |
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The answer completely depends on how rich you are.
I would not do it. But if I earned an extra $100k a year, I certainly would. |
| I can’t believe you’re planning to hold an infant all night while you sleep. Sounds like a recipe for suffocation. |
| Get a bulkhead seat and ask for a bassinet for the baby. We flew to Italy with our small 17 month old and it was a life saver. Baby was able to sleep laying down, and we were able to sit her in it for short amounts of time while she wasn’t awake. Otherwise someone will have to be holding the baby at all times. |