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Source: USA Today
Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY 11:37 a.m. EST March 9, 2016
United Airlines plans to retrofit 19 of its 74 Boeing 777 widebodies into a high-density domestic configuration that will include 10-abreast seating in economy, the carrier confirmed to Today in the Sky.
United will apply the change to nine of its Boeing 777s that are already used for domestic flights, mostly on flights to and from Hawaii. The other 10 Boeing 777s to be retrofitted will be shifted from Uniteds long-haul international routes, a move that comes as the carriers new Boeing 787 Dreamliners pick up more of that flying.
Uniteds move to 10-across seating in the coach cabin of its 777s echoes a broader industry trend on the popular widebody. Boeing says airlines ordering the aircraft requested 10-across seating on about half of the 777s delivered last year. Thats up from about 30% in 2008, according to the U.S. jetmaker.
Even among U.S. carriers, American already flies some of its 777s with a 10-abreast layout in coach. Emirates, All Nippon Airways, Air New Zealand, KLM and Air France are among global carriers flying at least some of their 777s with 10 across in coach, a configuration that allows them to add more revenue-producing seats to the plane.
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KamaAina
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KamaAina
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deathrind
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(1,786 posts)lpbk2713
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HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)That sort of nonsense is bad enough in a theater. Can you imagine, with absolutely no legroom, having to accommodate a center-seater's multiple trips to the bathroom? Can you imagine the extra cramping and being surrounded by the personal-space clueless?
"How can we make flying even MORE miserable and costly??"
tblue37
(65,526 posts)can't get an aisle seat, if the trip is longish I explain my problem to the person on the aisle and ask whether they want to switch seats with me. Usually they are very nice about switching. Most people would rather not be climbed past repeatedly, and I make a genuine effor NOT to crowd the person next to me, so being in the middle won't mean they get squished.
IDemo
(16,926 posts)And it's exceedingly unlikely to happen again.
Stinky The Clown
(67,838 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)one might think, either. I've been squeezed between 2 large frames before. Funny how even nice men seem to consider the arm rest and whatever space they need on my side of it is theirs. Right of occupancy or something, and I'm apparently not the occupant.
Last time flying I had taken my aisle seat in coach when 2 large, good-looking men boarded to take seats on the other side -- bad fit. The one who'd drawn the inside seat turned to me and gave a pitch for mercy -- he actually had the nerve to ask right out for my seat, but my heart was hard.
Oh, just remembered -- the actual last time I flew I informed the man to my right when he sat down that I would take the rear half of the arm rest (to rest my elbow on) and he could have the forward half. He was a little startled I think but didn't demur, and that's how we rode.
LiberalArkie
(15,733 posts)if they thought of chairs to make the people comfortable.
oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)Initech
(100,129 posts)Really how much shit are they going to put us travelers through just to make their precious billions? And how much are we going to take until we say enough is enough?
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)it would be more humane.
flamingdem
(39,335 posts)I avoid United due to the discomfort of their seats, looks like it's just getting worse.
pokerfan
(27,677 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)or a bank of ten seats with people in the middle of a ten seat row with aisles only at the ends?
I recall the L1011s I used to fly on that had 5 across in the middle then aisles then either 2/3 on the window sides and that would have already been 9 or 11 across.
Angleae
(4,500 posts)They can't really move the aisles too much as the seat tracks are part of the planes structure.