I like seatguru too, but the amount and quality of information depends on user
contributions. For my flights, there never seems to be enough information to actually be
of any help when I'm selecting seats. The larger problem, of course, is that airlines
don't allow most of the seats to show as "available" for early selection, reserving them
for airport check-in personnel so they can juggle their overbookings if necessary... I
used to rack up enough frequent-flyer miles that I could always get good seats even with
dirt-cheap tickets, but those days are long gone.
A couple weeks ago on an Air France flight, my knees were right up against the seat in
front of me both ways from Washington DC to Naples. I am 5' 2"! I cannot fathom how my 6'
5" traveling companion managed to straighten out after being so cramped.
Deanna
----- Original Message -----
From: "Romel"
To: <thinkpad@stderr.org>
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 13:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] airplane power ports
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Deanna Berman wrote:
>
> > List and descriptions of laptop power possibilities on various airlines -- types of
> > planes, classes in which available, links to some airlines' web pages detailing
> > availability.
> >
> > http://www.rentcomputers.com/sosair.html
>
> Another good site that has additional information about airplane seating
> is SeatGuru.com
>
> SeatGuru lists plane and seating configurations for major airlines and
> also lists "good" and "bad" seats.
>
> http://www.seatguru.com/
>
> No affiliation, just wanted to give folks another choice.
>
> --
> Romel Jacinto
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