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Old 10-16-2004, 03:44 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Having recently flown to Hurghada and back in conditions cramped enough to
> drive anyone terminally insane, and knowing how the flight was packed with


Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than enough
space for a 4 hour flight).

David


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Old 10-16-2004, 03:44 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Having recently flown to Hurghada and back in conditions cramped enough to
> drive anyone terminally insane, and knowing how the flight was packed with


Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than enough
space for a 4 hour flight).

David


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Old 10-16-2004, 03:44 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Having recently flown to Hurghada and back in conditions cramped enough to
> drive anyone terminally insane, and knowing how the flight was packed with


Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than enough
space for a 4 hour flight).

David


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Old 10-16-2004, 03:44 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Having recently flown to Hurghada and back in conditions cramped enough to
> drive anyone terminally insane, and knowing how the flight was packed with


Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than enough
space for a 4 hour flight).

David


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Old 10-16-2004, 04:11 PM
ITMA
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
> lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
> more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than
> enough space for a 4 hour flight).


Business class is not available

I'm not sure how having your knee jammed into the seat in front counts as
'more than enough'.

Its a five hour flight, plus of course the extra 15-30 minutes each end
before / after take off.



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Old 10-16-2004, 04:11 PM
ITMA
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
> lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
> more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than
> enough space for a 4 hour flight).


Business class is not available

I'm not sure how having your knee jammed into the seat in front counts as
'more than enough'.

Its a five hour flight, plus of course the extra 15-30 minutes each end
before / after take off.



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Old 10-16-2004, 04:11 PM
ITMA
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
> lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
> more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than
> enough space for a 4 hour flight).


Business class is not available

I'm not sure how having your knee jammed into the seat in front counts as
'more than enough'.

Its a five hour flight, plus of course the extra 15-30 minutes each end
before / after take off.



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Old 10-16-2004, 04:11 PM
ITMA
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Just like any other 'economy' airline seat. If you want a big seat with
> lots of legroom, you can pay for business class. If you don't want to pay
> more, then you get a little less legroom (and frankly it's more than
> enough space for a 4 hour flight).


Business class is not available

I'm not sure how having your knee jammed into the seat in front counts as
'more than enough'.

Its a five hour flight, plus of course the extra 15-30 minutes each end
before / after take off.



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Old 10-16-2004, 05:20 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Business class is not available

If it's not available, that is because there isn't sufficient demand for it.
If lots of people were willing to pay many times more money for the flights
to get that extra legroom, they'd be happy to oblige and take your money.
And really, unless you're 7 foot tall you must have a very strange posture
to get your knees jammed into the seats infront of you. It's not an ideal
size, we could all do with a bit more space, but it's sufficient for
everyone else.

David


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Old 10-16-2004, 05:20 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: Excel airways legroom

> Business class is not available

If it's not available, that is because there isn't sufficient demand for it.
If lots of people were willing to pay many times more money for the flights
to get that extra legroom, they'd be happy to oblige and take your money.
And really, unless you're 7 foot tall you must have a very strange posture
to get your knees jammed into the seats infront of you. It's not an ideal
size, we could all do with a bit more space, but it's sufficient for
everyone else.

David


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