Which are the best seats on the F100 and A318 ?

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Avro
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Which are the best seats on the F100 and A318 ?

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Hi all,

Shortly I'll be flying the F100 of KL and the A318 of AF. Can someone advice me on best seats on those two planes. Or does someone maybe knows which seats I should not take e.g. window seats without windows etc...

Many thanks for your help

Chris

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Post by lastrow »

Hi,

I haven't been on any of these two aircrafts. however, a A318 version of frontier is covered in seatguru which might give you some ideas if you haven't checked already:

http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Fronti ... s_A318.php

for the F100, you might have guessed already that you should avoid the last two rows. they might have no windows, or windows covered by the engine nancelles or they might be just very loud. anyway, have fun on these flights!

-lr

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Post by TUB001 »

Avro,

I flew a KLM F70 and I sat at the emergency rows (I don't remember the number, but you can see it on KLM's website when you book your seat).

If I were you I would take this seat again ;-)

Kind regards,

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Post by Avro »

ok thanks for the replies

Chris

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Post by mafrick »

Isn't that obvious?
The Cockpit seats offcourse :D

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Post by earthman »

The IFE in the cockpit seats gets a little boring after a while..

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Post by MX727 »

Agree with you mafrick! But seriouslly (at least in my case), without no doubt, I´ll get a window seat just 2 rows behind the wing. You can see very well downwards and get all the action going on with the wings.

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