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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hate that people are feeling guilted into giving up a superior seat they usually paid extra for. It’s the airlines fault 99% of the time. No It’s human nature to want to sit with your kids or spouse and charging extra for that privilege is asinine. [/quote] The link in OP isn’t really a superior seat, though. I don’t get being so attached to it and would have probably moved, personally. [/quote] Yes, the article says 1A is a coveted seat. Why? I get not moving from first class or not moving from an aisle to window. But if you stay in an aisle seat in first, why is 1 so much better? Is it nearest the bathroom?[/quote] More leg room[/quote] Aren’t first class seats a pod? How are you getting more legroom?[/quote] These are international business class seats and yes they are individual pods. Each one is almost exactly the same and they all have the same legroom. On some planes the first row has a significantly bigger "foot cubby" but that's the only difference other than being at a window or middle seat. PP was probably thinking of a regular domestic first class where 1A means you have nothing in front of you most of the time.[/quote]
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