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AIR CANADA Passenger Seat choices and Seat Recommendations |
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Use this section to find the best airline seat for your next flight with
Air Canada. All recommendations and suggestions are provided by your fellow passengers (not the airline!) .... so hopefully you will be able
to benefit from their recent air travel experiences with Air Canada.
Air Canada Passenger Seat Tip : 10th November 2009
Economy Class - Boeing 777-200LR
18B and 18G have excellent leg room and there is nothing between them but the wall to
Executive first. The seats are narrower due to the use of a fold out tray. 18G has no power
port but does has a USB port. 18B has the most legroom an extra 3-4 inches. Im 6"3 and still
had leg room stretching out. 18B does seem to have an issue of water condensation dripping
through the overhead lockers on decent. I witnessed it and experienced it.
Air Canada Passenger Seat Tip : 3rd July 2008
Economy Class - B777-200LR
Row 41 slightly out of alignment with rows 40 downwards because fuselage starts to taper, so
trolleys often hit 40 C & H. Also means the TV and tables for row 41 ABC & HJK are uncomfortably
off-centre to sitting position because they are on the back of row 40
Air Canada Passenger Seat Tip : 6th August 2007
Executive Class - B767-300ER
On that aircraft with just 5 rows in Executive with the single seats on the left hand side, Row 5,
Seat 5A has a completely misaligned window so it is impossible to look out unless you lean way
forward or recline the seat way back.
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Executive Class - B767-300ER
Executive First - for the executive first cabin with 25 J seats, go for 5A, it reclines almost flat as it
is the seat for the relief pilot on long haul flights.
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Executive Class - B747-400 Combi
8 A/C and 8 H/K have plenty of extra legroom on the 747-400 due to Emergency Exit.
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Economy Class - B767-300
On the international Boeing 767-300ER (210/212 seats) emergency exit Row 17 and 18 both offer about
thrice the legroom.
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Economy Class - A330-300
Seats 31A, C, H, K are good because they are at the emergency exit and have unlimited legroom
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Economy Class - Airbus A321
Row 25 is the exit row with more than double the leg room of other Y seats
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