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  2. Exit row - Wikipedia

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    Most exit row seats provide a few more inches of seat pitch compared to non-exit row seats so that passengers have more space to access the exit. Seats one row in front of an exit row usually are not able to recline, which can limit their comfort on longer flights. Nonetheless, airlines have taken advantage of this extra space by reserving exit ...

  3. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow internet check-in frequently present a seat map indicating free and occupied seats to the passenger so that they select their seat from it.

  4. Flight passengers sitting in this row must pass certain ... - AOL

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    Flyers may opt for the exit row on an airplane given the extra space that's offered, but there are restrictions attached to booking a seat in that area. Flight attendants must read off a verbal ...

  5. Airline passenger refuses to leave exit row after claiming he ...

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    Once on the plane, however, the passenger chose a seat in the exit row, which has more leg room. But the seat selection violated Federal Aviation Administration regulations requiring exit-row ...

  6. Don't be fooled by windowless window seats. Here's how to ...

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    Even in economy, some airplane seats are better than others. Here's what you need to know before picking one on your next flight. Don't be fooled by windowless window seats.

  7. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Some airlines charge for the privilege of early check-in before the 24-hour window opens, thus capitalising on the demand for desirable seats such as those immediately behind a bulkhead or emergency exit row, such as Ryanair, which allow check-in up to 60 days before the flight for passengers who pay for a seat reservation. [9]

  8. Fat People Barred from Airplane Exit Rows - AOL

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    It says an airline's frequent flyer members who want an exit row seat could be prescreened on the airline web site by requiring them to complete a survey about visual and aural capacity, dexterity ...

  9. Emergency exit - Wikipedia

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    Passengers seated in exit rows may be called upon to assist and open exits in the event of an emergency. The number and type of exits on an aircraft is regulated through strict rules within the industry, and is based on whether the aircraft is single or twin-aisled; the maximum passenger load; and the maximum distance from a seat to an exit.