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Class | Pitch | Width | Seats |
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First Class | 83" | 20.6" | 6 |
Prestige Class | 74" | 20.6" | 24 |
Economy Class | 32-33" | 18 | 188 |
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Korean Air Airbus A330 200 218PAX
2017-05-07 | Detailed review | ||||||
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51D, along with the rest of the 2 seat row towards the back of the plane, is a hidden JEWEL of an economy seat, as both this and it's neighbor are aisle seats. Yes, the Korean Air Airbus 330-200 are different from other airlines (where the 50 middle aisle are 3 seats together). This means you and your seat neighbor can both get up without bothering each other (the problem of window/aisle combinations), plus the aise is twice as wide. As usual, as with most other Korean folk, I enjoyed the Korean meal service on Korean Air--the bibimbap option is extra tasty. And the flight attendants are sweet and very attentive. | |||||||
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Korean Air Airbus A330 200 218PAX
2023-10-29 | Detailed review | ||||||
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Seats 39C, D, E and F are quite narrower than the rest of economy class seats. 39A, B, G and H seats are fine. The legroom was just alright, and it seemed like the seat reclines as much as the normal seats do, given that this seat is right before the wall.
Good meals, friendly crew and not so wide but alright selection of entertainment weren't enough to make this flight pleasant for me. The returning flight was much better where I selected a normal seat. | |||||||
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