- Look up
legroom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Legroom or leg room may
refer to: The
space reserved for legs in a
stadium seating or
theater seating...
- [clarification needed] a
separate section of the economy/coach
cabin with more
legroom (36–42 in (91–107 cm) seat pitch),
along with some form of leg rest, improved...
- A
chair is a type of seat,
typically designed for one
person and
consisting of one or more legs, a flat or
slightly angled seat and a back-rest. It may...
-
tickets that
progressively include more and more
amenities such as
increased legroom,
additional baggage allowance,
complimentary in-flight
catering and Wi-Fi...
-
select for
those without status.
American Airlines marketed increased legroom in
economy class as "More Room
Throughout Coach", also
referred to as "MRTC"...
-
expected to
collect $40 million from p****engers
selecting seats with
extra legroom and $20 million from p****engers
paying $15 to
check a
second bag. In September...
- on
newer versions of
their A350 and 787 aircraft.
Features include more
legroom and back support, a six-way
adjustable headrest, and
foldable wings. The...
- (5 cm)
slimmer seats with
composite frames and
thinner upholstery can add
legroom or
allow more seating.
While ground or more
often satellite internet connection...
- will
start ****igning seats,
introduce premium seating options with more
legroom, and
launch overnight flights beginning in 2026. As of
December 2024, Wi-Fi...
- "House p****es bill to
require minimum standards for
airplane seat size,
legroom". CNBC.
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