12-03-2017
06:58 AM
What isn't "fair" is that you expect that others shouls have to adjust their seating for your personal financial arrangements. If a family wants to sit together, they should book and check in together and should cetainly purchase EB. Then reimburse each other. Saving seats is just rude and makes others responsible for your personal choices.
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05-24-2017
05:15 PM
Not all airports use the same tags. Denver's is different than Oakland, and Oakland does not have the 1-2-3 guide on the back. Was a real pain to attach.
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05-09-2017
11:38 AM
05-09-2017
11:38 AM
WOW! I did not know the differences! I will look into the A-List. Thank you so much for the clarification!
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05-08-2017
04:15 AM
05-08-2017
04:15 AM
I am a frequent flyer who records take-offs and landings. This is a very difficult question for me to answer. #1- The best seat is infront of the wing with a full window view. This would be in rows 2-4 but are usually occupied by pre-boarders. #2- The next best seat is immediate behind the wings. I enjoy seeing/recording how the wings manuver during takeoff, desent, and landing. Just so awesome to see.
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05-08-2017
12:02 AM
05-08-2017
12:02 AM
I use them several years ago. I actually ordered my own from Amazon. So, I did not have to rely on one being available. No shame. Even though I no longer need one, I feel that the newer planes should have long seatbelts. Its a sign of the times.
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One time I had a lot of extra time at ATL and put on MapMyWalk and went through every concourse at ATL with a graphical map of hte place on GPS. It was interesting to see the international hub at the far end, and to see the other restaurants. That one ended up being about a 10k if I recall correctly.
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