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Extra Legroom Jet2 Plane 

Brian Magicman Lloyd
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Video showing how much extra legroom you get on a Jet2 plane
I flew on an Airbus Neo A321 on Monday 15th May from Manchester to Tenerife
I am 6'5 tall and just for comparison, I sat in a normal seat for 5 seconds before filming this video and I had to spread my legs apart because of how little room there was between my knees and the seat in front of me (it was very uncomfortable)
On this flight, I sat in seat 19A and it also has a nice arm rest below the window and I like where the in-flight cards and magazines go now - no more net pockets or those "built-in" pockets on the back of the seat in front either
The interior of the plane is very modern, lovely and a lot nicer than the other Jet2 planes
I paid £30 for the extra legroom seat and that's something I've always done and I always get the window seat as well and on a 4 hour flight, you want to be as comfortable as possible too
I sat in the same seat on the return flight 5 days later and again it was the Airbus Neo A321 so it was the same plane

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@Fat_Cat_747
@Fat_Cat_747 3 месяца назад
1) Was that seat deemed to be an exit row seat requiring able body assessment and prohibition of seat belt extender ? 2) Given that there is a fold down tray from the seat in front, rather than an in-arm fold out table, I am assuming that the seat width was standard - is that so ? 3) What was the additional cost ? Thanks.
@brianmagicman3556
@brianmagicman3556 3 месяца назад
The seat was an additional £30 (it's in the description if you read that) It wasn't an exit row seat as such but just a normal extra legroom seat and it was seat 19A on this particular flight As for the width of the seat, it was standard but no problem for me and you dint need a seat belt extender on Jet2 planes as their belts have a LOT of room for slim and big people like myself I have quite a belly on me and had no issues with the belt and there was approximately 8 inches of belt "left" which meant that a much bigger person could have sat in this seat with no issues Jet2 are really good for legroom and belt lengths to be honest
@Fat_Cat_747
@Fat_Cat_747 3 месяца назад
@@brianmagicman3556 Normal legroom is just 28.5, which is terrible. I would need an extra legroom seat. Unfortunately the majority of such are only so because they are exit row seats. For these they must judge you 'able' and its up to them, plus you must not be using a seat belt extender. Also, these seats are narrower usually, due to the housing of the tray in the armrest. I needed to ask you about the seat's exit row status or otherwise, because if it was I wouldn't be able to use it.
@brianmagicman3556
@brianmagicman3556 3 месяца назад
@Fat_Cat_747 Seats 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E and 1F are all extra legroom seats If you type in the flight destination and time, you can see a layout of the plane you'll be on and it shows which seats have extra legroom
@Fat_Cat_747
@Fat_Cat_747 3 месяца назад
@@brianmagicman3556 Thats only part of the story. The other part is if they have requirements ( deemed able bodied, not using an extension belt ) and having compromises ( being narrower if a tray table is within the seat, possibly not reclining ). This is why the nuance of it is so important to be clear about if you are a fat person. You may not even be allowed to use it. By the way, right next to your leg is the pax escape symbol, so it may actually be an exit row ( and therefore denied to me )
@brianmagicman3556
@brianmagicman3556 3 месяца назад
@Fat_Cat_747 Download the Jet2 app and inside the app, you'll see a WhatsApp help number Message them on that and keep any replies as proof for when you travel
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