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Gone? Beloved Legroom on Hawaii Flight Exit Rows. Thanks, Airlines!

On a short flight maybe. But on long Hawaii flights? More seats for the airline but less legroom for us.

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21 thoughts on “Gone? Beloved Legroom on Hawaii Flight Exit Rows. Thanks, Airlines!”

  1. I was on an Airbus 321 a few years ago that had a jump seat in the exit row which made the exit row feel really cramped. I was in the row behind the exit row and the seat backs were so high and the carry-on compartments so low, there was no way to climb over the seats in an emergency. I was barely able to maintain my panic attack, which is not something I recall ever experiencing before.

  2. Guys, I have a solution! After much thought and some research, I’ve concluded that there is a fool-proof way of overcoming this short legroom situation. And it works every time! Are you ready? It’s called…….
    ….Paying for first class! That’s it. That’s all you have to do, just buy a seat in first class, and your legroom problem will disappear!
    Sure, it cost more, but isn’t that what the American Way is all about? Free market capitalism! One gets what one pays for; not like in those socialist countries!
    I’m glad that I live in the best country in the whole wide world.

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