Detailed Seat Plan

jaymcc

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Hi - I'm on a QF MEL > BNE tomorrow and have a row 13 exit row (which, oddly I wasn't charged for when I picked the seat earlier this morning). Does anyone know if these seats have a fixed armrest that restricts the width of the seat, or is it a standard armrest? And where would I go to find out this information in the future?
 
I flew SYD-MEL on a 737 on Monday, in exit row seat 13A. Tray table was attached to seat in front and armchair was moveable. If it's the same aircraft for MEL-BNE, you should see the same.
 
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There is no charge to move to an exit row after check-in (not sure if this is domestic only?)

I really like Aerolopa, though it does not specify about in-armrest IFE for the 737s.

 
On a Qantas mainline 737, armrest tray tables and IFE (where fitted) is only in the first row of economy (row 4). Over wing exit rows have a normal configuration with seat back IFE and tray tables.
 

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