I still use seatguru anyways. May not be current but find the aircraft type/model for your particular flight and compare the number of rows to the airline booking seat map. If the amount of rows match there likely wouldn’t be high odds of changes in legroom/pitch. Probably still good success in predicting oddities like a no window seat, reduced legroom for entertainment equip, lack of recline, etc. Airlines haven’t completely changed all of their fleet in one go.
Last edited by topfiverecords; 06-10-2023 at 08:07 PM.
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