Last October, I flew Alaska, Boeing 737-900ER from Honolulu to San Francisco for the 1st time, flight is nearly full, good and okay, 4 and a half hours, the seat and legroom is good and okay, but unfortunately the seat width is too narrow at less than 17 inches because I don't have enough shoulder room to share with my seatmate and I feel quite cramped and uncomfortable, but I am okay. They give snack and free water, which is good, I slept 1 and a half hours, it's good and okay, I am surprised they skip row 5 and they have 4 lavatories, 1 at the front and 3 at the back, this time it's before the back galley, it's small and tight, including the sink. The worst part is they don't open the window shade for takeoff and landing on afternoon and even evening flight if I don't have a window seat and it's so annoying, even though the cabin tell the passenger to open the window shade, but the passenger didn't (only on US flight, that's weird).
Yeah, but it's cheap. I still can fly Alaska's narrow body jet, but not on a 3 hour to medium haul flight, it's a little uncomfortable flight, even though it's a smooth flight, it's just the seat width is too narrow, not enough shoulder room to share with my seatmate. Avoid flying Boeing 737s family, just fly Airbus A320s family.
Is your flight to San Francisco 75% full, do you remember how much you pay to fly Alaska to San Francisco, did you check in your luggage and does the ticket include seat selection for free or a fee, is the luggage policy a little strict and how's Seattle and San Francisco, did you enjoy your trip?
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@@Mirkouhi thank you very much 🙏
0:03, You mean Boeing 737-900ER and 5:41, You mean Delta, Airbus A321?
Thanks for the correction
My pleasure. Just edit slowly and properly next time.
@@kevin19358 ok
Last October, I flew Alaska, Boeing 737-900ER from Honolulu to San Francisco for the 1st time, flight is nearly full, good and okay, 4 and a half hours, the seat and legroom is good and okay, but unfortunately the seat width is too narrow at less than 17 inches because I don't have enough shoulder room to share with my seatmate and I feel quite cramped and uncomfortable, but I am okay. They give snack and free water, which is good, I slept 1 and a half hours, it's good and okay, I am surprised they skip row 5 and they have 4 lavatories, 1 at the front and 3 at the back, this time it's before the back galley, it's small and tight, including the sink. The worst part is they don't open the window shade for takeoff and landing on afternoon and even evening flight if I don't have a window seat and it's so annoying, even though the cabin tell the passenger to open the window shade, but the passenger didn't (only on US flight, that's weird).
@@kevin19358 sorry to hear
Yeah, but it's cheap. I still can fly Alaska's narrow body jet, but not on a 3 hour to medium haul flight, it's a little uncomfortable flight, even though it's a smooth flight, it's just the seat width is too narrow, not enough shoulder room to share with my seatmate. Avoid flying Boeing 737s family, just fly Airbus A320s family.
Is your flight to San Francisco 75% full, do you remember how much you pay to fly Alaska to San Francisco, did you check in your luggage and does the ticket include seat selection for free or a fee, is the luggage policy a little strict and how's Seattle and San Francisco, did you enjoy your trip?
@@kevin19358 I only had carry on bag
Flight was full
Price I don’t remember
Seat may have been free
Seattle and sfo were good
Nice trip
I see, nice. Same for me, I visit Seattle last March and San Francisco last October, it's good and awesome, but in Seattle, it's very cold.