Pay the fee for the use of it.
Yes, exit row seats typically have tray tables for passengers to use during the flight.
any row but in the middle
The bulkhead row is the rearmost row of seats in the airplane. It is thought by some to be statistically safer in case of a crash than other seats.
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rotten row
that is against the law: to sit in an exit row one must be at least 18 years of age
you cant get an airplane on saints row 1 only in saints row two
No incapacitated person should sit in an exit row. If the passenger wants to move to that seat, I might put him or her close, such as one row back, to keep him from panicking. Still, it is the responsibility of the people in the exit row to help get the others off the plane. I would rather have the people in the exit row lift him off the plane than have him sit there helpless.
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Quite simply, exit row seats are much more comfortable in coach class than the other seats. On the majority of airlines, there are only two seats in the exit row compared to three everywhere else. In addition, there is a larger gap between the exit row seats and the seats in front of them, creating greater legroom. The combination of these factors has led to demand for the seats, which in turn has led some airlines to begin charging for them as they are an additional commodity.
The coldest row in a theater is typically the back row because it is farthest from the heating or cooling sources and may have air circulation from the exit doors.
The seating for the A320 for US airlines is; 2-2 for Buisness class 3-3 for Economy class Economy Class has 2 center exit rows, typically seats in the first exit row do not recline. Bathrooms are in the rear of the airplane. Avoid these seats because fliers line up back here.