What’s up with Delta first class and legroom?

Cessnaflyer

Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Flew on a 737 from GEG to SLC and my legs were pinched in between. I’m used to Alaska and they don’t seem to have the seats so tight. Are they running an extra row in first?
 
UA's domestic business class isn't great either - but at least it's not European model of the same seat, with the middle seat blocked out.

If I had to guess, they're giving away a lot of domestic business class seats to upgrades - and why invest in something you're giving away for free?
 
UA's domestic business class isn't great either - but at least it's not European model of the same seat, with the middle seat blocked out.

If I had to guess, they're giving away a lot of domestic business class seats to upgrades - and why invest in something you're giving away for free?
With nobody other than @SlumTodd_Millionaire paying full F fare, agreed!
 
UA's domestic business class isn't great either - but at least it's not European model of the same seat, with the middle seat blocked out.

If I had to guess, they're giving away a lot of domestic business class seats to upgrades - and why invest in something you're giving away for free?

Only a matter of time before we see the "European business class" here in the US.
 
I always ride in DAL first class, and I’d say about half the people there on average are free upgrades, not people who bought the seat. I’m sure that’s factoring in to how much space the airline is willing to give up for it. That said, as someone of average height, I’ve never had complaints about the leg room, and I’m frequently in 737s, Mad Dogs, and 717s. I think the product is excellent.
 
Yeah, the US airlines still have a ways to go.


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The most legroom I’ve ever had was economy class on a domestic Turkish Airlines 737-800. It was downright luxurious compared to any US domestic product I’ve been in.
 
I always ride in DAL first class, and I’d say about half the people there on average are free upgrades, not people who bought the seat. I’m sure that’s factoring in to how much space the airline is willing to give up for it. That said, as someone of average height, I’ve never had complaints about the leg room, and I’m frequently in 737s, Mad Dogs, and 717s. I think the product is excellent.
You must be an amputee.

The product is atrocious. I was given Cheez-it’s for food, am I 5?
 
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