Air Asia seating plans

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I can't assist with this; it seems J8 in this example is blocked from preallocation, perhaps with the intention of giving those who pay more in H8 extra space (would be amongst the last allocated). Dunno about K8, perhaps leg room is restricted somehow.
 
I can't assist with this; it seems J8 in this example is blocked from preallocation, perhaps with the intention of giving those who pay more in H8 extra space (would be amongst the last allocated). Dunno about K8, perhaps leg room is restricted somehow.
I was thinking that there may be a crew seat in front of K8 and A8 hence the cheaper price. I assume there would be a galley in between the XL (business class equiv) and the economy, so the crew seat could be there...
 
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There could be a bulkhead in front of K8/A8 hindering legroom. If you want the extra room pay the $35 and once on the plane you 'll see the setup and be able to report back to us :lol:

I don't like the location of the baby seat however :shock:
 
There could be a bulkhead in front of K8/A8 hindering legroom. If you want the extra room pay the $35 and once on the plane you 'll see the setup and be able to report back to us :lol:

I don't like the location of the baby seat however :shock:
The trip is in July 09! A bit too long to wait for a report :p
 
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