A330-200 V.3 (QF98) row 45 seats D -G: Leg room?

Lewdannie

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These seats are not marked as extra legroom but on seatmaps.com they are.
Does anyone have any insights?

I don't want to pay for extra legroom seats just yet, in case we decide to cancel

Thanks

Dean
 
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Did row 45 back from SIN last month (on an A333 I think) and it did have extra legroom (but was also bloody cold, being near the exit).
 
If those are the seats right in front of the door then yes, extra legroom. You also have folks standing around there waiting for the toilets. No amount of extra legroom would make that acceptable to this shorty who is 5'10.
 
Oh. Sorry. Good point! Yes, they're bulkhead seats. They're not really extra legroom IMHO. While there is no seat in front of you to recline, you can't put your legs out straight if you're over about 5'8".
Conversely, if you’re over about 6 foot in a normal row you can’t stretch out fully *and* you have someone reclining into you! If you’re tall, the bulkheads are a good choice… solves 50% of any potential problems :)
 

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