馬庭正 ([info]r_ness) wrote,
@ 2007-07-20 13:02:00
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Airline Seat Pitch guide for First class, Business class, Premium Economy and Economy class seats.
http://www.airlinequality.com/Product/seats_global.htm lists carriers worldwide.
http://www.airlinequality.com/Product/seat_intro.htm breaks them out by region.

Those low-cost airlines, like Air Asia (29"), easyJet (29"), and Ryanair (30") really cram 'em in. Most US carriers seem to have at least a 31" seat pitch.

Seat distance isn't everything, of course, but that's what the passenger submitted ratings for airlines and airports are for.



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[info]cityratbuddy
2007-07-20 06:55 pm UTC (link)
This is real interesting! The real info everyone is curious about is the seat widths, though.

I read their reason not for giving that data. I wonder if the airlines aren't reporting width in a consistent manner as some sort of sinister coverup. ;)

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[info]julianyap
2007-07-21 12:50 am UTC (link)
I'm oddly proud that Singapore Air got a top rating.

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[info]r_ness
2007-07-21 08:44 am UTC (link)
I would have been shocked if they had not.

I *am* a bit surprised Emirates didn't get five stars, however.

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[info]madbodger
2007-07-21 03:52 pm UTC (link)
Also seatguru.com.

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[info]jbsegal
2007-07-25 06:43 pm UTC (link)
That was going to be my suggestion, and not just because they run on boxes I'm responsible for...

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[info]r_ness
2007-07-25 09:09 pm UTC (link)
Cool! Thanks for the pointer.

It would be good if they expanded the number of airlines they cover, though.

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