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Northwest Airlines Saab 340 Seat Layout
Northwest Airlines Saab 340 Seat Layout
General characteristics
This Northwest Airline aircraft features all Coach seats. Although it doesn’t include a lot of bells and whistles, it is a simple way to reach your destination.
Located by the bulkhead in the Coach section. You will have extra legroom, which is provided by the bulkhead. Also, there is no floor storage during takeoff and landing for these seats and overhead storage is limited due to the emergency equipment. Seat 1A might find the flight attendant’s seat to be too close and it does lose some space due to the location of the door padding.
2A Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. This is considered a standard Coach seat. You may want to choose another seat if you enjoy having a view as this one does not have a window.
2D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. This is considered a standard Coach seat. You may want to choose another seat if you enjoy having a view as this one does not have a window.
3-4A, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. This is considered a standard Coach seat. However, the engine blocks the view for row 4 and makes this area quite loud during a flight.
5A, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. This is considered a standard Coach seat. However, these seats do not recline due to the location of the exit behind them.
6A, C and D Seat(s):
Located by the exit in the Coach section. You will have extra legroom, which is provided by the exit. You will lose some space due to the location of the exit door. Also, the window side armrest is small and seats located near the exit can get cold during the flight.
7-10A, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. This is considered a standard Coach seat.
11A, B, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. This is considered a standard Coach seat. However, these seats do not recline.