Video | Porter Airlines Bombardier Q400 – Coach Seat 14D
Airline: Porter Airlines Aircraft: Bombardier Q400 Row: 14 Seat: D Class: Coach {{orbitz2}}
Airline: Porter Airlines Aircraft: Bombardier Q400 Row: 14 Seat: D Class: Coach {{orbitz2}}
Way back in December (2012) our friend and resident Boarding Area “AAxpert” at the AAdvantageGeek blog filled us in on American Airlines new bundled “Choce Essential” options. The first competitor to schedule meetings between the ancillary revenue and web development teams to come up with a similar offering is Delta. […]
Sleeping isn’t something you want to wait on after 20+ hours of infrequent, barely restful naps even in the most “comfort”-ing of economy seats. That’s why the Ambassador Transit Hotel exits. Hotel Name: Ambassador Transit Hotel Terminal 1 Location: Singapore, Singapore Room Type: Budget {{orbitz2}}
Airline: American Airlines First Class Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 Row: 6 Seat: B Class: First {{orbitz2}}
1A is the beloved air chair supreme to the elit-est of elite travlers, but what if it’s taken? Do you move over, back or both aboard this Delta CRJ900? Watch as we elbow back to row 3 and a seat fit for a rodent. Airline: Delta Aircraft: CRJ900 Row: 3 Seat: C Class: First {{orbitz2}}
Were years of hype about the new 787-8 Dreamliner justified or squashed with our first hop aboard United Airlines version of the plane? If our Economy Plus seat review didn’t reveal enough, then watch as we tour more of this shiny new aircraft. {{orbitz2}}
Airline: United Aircraft: Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Row: 19 Seat: L Class: Economy Plus Book It!: {{orbitz2}} The Seat: Economy Plus gives you a 3 to 4 inch advantage when it comes to legroom. If that’s enough to keep your claustrophobia at bay or keep you from angrily mumble-cursing in discomfort for 14 or so hours then go ahead […]
We move back aboard this Delta A320…to row 2. Our previous reviews of bulkhead seats in first have been fairly good, but do the others in this cabin measure up? Airline: Delta Aircraft: Airbus A320 Row: 2 Seat: B Class: First {{orbitz2}}
It’s hard to complain when there’s lots of legroom to be had. But the benefit of this paid “upgrade” is lost when served up with zero recline, zero lumbar support. Airline: Tiger Airways Aircraft: Airbus A320 Row: 13 Seat: C Class: “Extra Legroom” (Economy Exit) Seat 13C {{orbitz2}}