I just hit PM 2 weeks ago and I have another long-haul international destination coming up (Dubai) but the return trip is broken up into two segments and the seating has been a nightmare to figure out.
I'm on AF from DXB-->CDG in row 28L -- (very irritated/annoyed that there was no EC option on AF so will probably avoid flying AF in the future if I can help it.)
The CDG-->ATL route is on a 76G. The only Window EC seats left (and i will keep checking) are 19A or 19G; but both on SeatGuru and on DL.dumb; they both claim these seats *MAY* have limited recline due to an exit row being behind them. I can sit in the middle row on an aisle if I dont want "limited" recline but I"m confused..does it truly have "limited" recline or NO recline at all? And why is there not actual info on SeatGuru of all places regarding this? And why would delta stick an EC row in front of the damned exit; thereby negating the whole point of having an EC seat? :confused:
I'm on AF from DXB-->CDG in row 28L -- (very irritated/annoyed that there was no EC option on AF so will probably avoid flying AF in the future if I can help it.)
The CDG-->ATL route is on a 76G. The only Window EC seats left (and i will keep checking) are 19A or 19G; but both on SeatGuru and on DL.dumb; they both claim these seats *MAY* have limited recline due to an exit row being behind them. I can sit in the middle row on an aisle if I dont want "limited" recline but I"m confused..does it truly have "limited" recline or NO recline at all? And why is there not actual info on SeatGuru of all places regarding this? And why would delta stick an EC row in front of the damned exit; thereby negating the whole point of having an EC seat? :confused: