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  2. Which airlines have the most legroom — and which are ... - AOL

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    Size does matter — at least in mid-air.

  3. These Airlines Have the Most Legroom - AOL

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  4. Extra legroom, assigned seats, overnight flights: Inside ...

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    The new seats will have at least 34 inches of legroom, compared with a standard pitch of 31 inches, the airline said. Southwest was under pressure to ditch its open seating and often chaotic ...

  5. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines [8] is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile, and daily flights.

  6. Airline seat - Wikipedia

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    Legroom depends upon seat pitch and the thickness of the seat back. Airlines have claimed that a reduction of seat pitch can be compensated for by a thinner seat-back design. [6] American Airlines' business class seat pitches in their former Boeing 767-200s were 62 inches (160 cm), the largest in any short-haul business class. [14]

  7. Premium economy class - Wikipedia

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    Short haul planes have the middle seat blocked off and no extra legroom or recline. [ 22 ] Delta Air Lines : Delta Comfort+ (offers up to 36 in (91 cm) of pitch, especially on planes with a pitch of either 32 or 33 in (81 or 84 cm) inches in economy class) and free HBO programming. 50% more recline and free spirits are also offered on long-haul ...

  8. First class (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    Especially for long-haul and high-yielding routes on top airlines, a first class seat may have facilities akin to a luxury hotels, such as a mini-bar and an on-board lounge, in the case of Emirates first class suites. [2] Since the 1990s, a trend developed in which many airlines eliminated first class sections in favour of an upgraded business ...

  9. Porter Airlines - Wikipedia

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    To be profitable, the airline needs to be filling 49.3% of its seats with paying customers. In 2009, the airline filled 41% of its seats, and in the first quarter of 2010, it filled 47%. Overall, the airline carried 900,000 passengers in 2009, 800,000 through Toronto island airport. [24] In 2011, the airline filled 55.9% of its seats. [26]