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turtlemichael

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I'm doing a round trip MIA to EYW (Key West) on the AT7 in November. AA use this in the Caribbean as well. Does anyone have experience of the plane and the best seat selection? I tentatively have the front row but Seat Guru "reds" it because it is last to exit given that the exit is at the rear and there is no floor hand luggage storage. That doesn't worry me at all but I've picked it because of the potential for an inch or two more, in an exit row, than the standard 30 inches pitch on this plane plus the inability of anybody to recline into us. It's only an hour flight but I'd still like it to be as comfortable as possible. Any thoughts as seating is pretty much wide open at this point?
 
We did MIA-EYW-MIA two years ago: outbound was in 12A & 12B; the return in 2C & 2D. Any difference? Absolutely zip - that we noticed! As the scheduled flight time is around fifty something minutes, I suspect that you'll notice little difference between seats either. Do enjoy Key West though! :)
 
We did MIA-EYW-MIA two years ago: outbound was in 12A & 12B; the return in 2C & 2D. Any difference? Absolutely zip - that we noticed! As the scheduled flight time is around fifty something minutes, I suspect that you'll notice little difference between seats either. Do enjoy Key West though! :)

Thanks Arraitch. Any experience/observations of the 1AB 1CD row?
 
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