thadocta
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TT (NOT TR) use A320's, DJ use 737's. The A320 is wider than the 737.brucek said:Tr’s seat width appeared to be slightly wider that DJ’s.
Dave
TT (NOT TR) use A320's, DJ use 737's. The A320 is wider than the 737.brucek said:Tr’s seat width appeared to be slightly wider that DJ’s.
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thadocta said:TT (NOT TR) use A320's, DJ use 737's. The A320 is wider than the 737.
Dave
Evan said:To be fair he did say "appeared" to be wider.
Hi Evan
Tnx for your comment. We were travelling with annother couple somewhat wider in the girth than us. They made similar observations to us in that they prefered the TR seat. My only experience has been with TR (international)and not TT (Australian domestic) so I don't know if the A/C are configured the same or not.
I agree with you that the A320 and B737 are much of a muchness, from my perspective at least.
To be frank, once I'm inside the A/C cabin, except for the individual airlines cabin fit, one narrow body looks the same as annother.
Cheers
brucek said:[I don't know if the A/C are configured the same or not.
Cheers