The bulkhead at row 34 is also the bassinet positions so there is a decent chance of babies there. And, like the other bulkheads, fixed seat dividers. There is a bit of extra leg room but you cannot stretch your legs all the way forward. Next up in terms of decent seats are the bulkhead seats at 22 DEFG and 34. Expect to see a lot of foot traffic in the area. The downside of sitting in this area, particularly row 22, is the proximity to the lavs. Those are trade-offs I’m willing to make in exchange for the legroom. The drawback of these seats is typical of other bulkhead seats: tray/IFE in the arm rest and no underseat storage. ![]() They have unlimited legroom and 22 A/K have a window with a decent view and can get in and out without bothering the folks also in their row. ![]() The are the four seats in row 21 and 22 A/K. There are, by my count, only six very good seats in economy on the plane.
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