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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-09-2008 @ 12:59AM
passerby said...
I'm 6'4" and large framed but do fit the seats width-wise. However, It can be a very uncomfortable flight when the person in front of me puts the seat back against my knees. I would pay a little extra to have more leg room. Maybe the airlines could have some rows that would be held for larger folks and only released after the other "normal" seats are sold out. I always hope to get an exit row but they are usually occupied by people who don't need the room. I was once on an Air France flight where I was so squeezed in from all sides that I started to get an anxiety attack. Thankfully, the cabin staff let ride across the ocean sitting in the crew's jump seat. They were great