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0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), January, 2003 | by Wylie, Judy Babcock
Byline: Judy Babcock Wylie Daily Herald Correspondent Outside Escapes, www.seatguru.com, has seat configurations for almost every kind of aircraft flown by the top six U.S. airlines. Simply click on the name of an aircraft and a detailed seat map pops ups. Seats are color coded: green for very good seats, yellow for "be aware" and red for truly bad seats. There are also icons for video monitors and the location of power points for plugging in your computer. I checked out American's Airbus 300 and found that this craft provides more seat room through coach than most craft, and that seats 6 C, D, F and G are the best. The site reports that American has converted all of these planes to a two-class version, and they mostly fly Caribbean routes. First Class features...
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