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Northwest Airlines Canadair CRJ Seat Layout
Northwest Airlines Canadair CRJ Seat Layout
General characteristics
Although there is no in-flight entertainment or computer power on this type of aircraft, it is an ideal choice because of its speed over a prop plane and flights to low traffic destinations.
Located by the bulkhead in the Coach section. Legroom is a bit restricted because of the position of the bulkhead. The armrests are not movable because the tray tables are stored in them. Also, floor storage is not allowed during takeoff and landing and overhead storage is limited due to the location of the emergency equipment. The CRJ version of this plane does not have seats 1C or 1D and you will be reseated. Also, seat 1D has an air vent close to it, making it a cold area to sit.
2-6A, B, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. Some find the window seats to be smaller in this type of aircraft.
7A, B, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. Some find the window seats to be smaller in this type of aircraft. Also, these seats may not fully recline.
8A, B, C and D Seat(s):
Located by the exit row in the Coach section. Legroom is a bit restricted because of the position of the exit. Some find the window seats to be smaller in this type of aircraft and the seat cushions aren’t too comfortable. Please note that seats located near the exit can get cold during the flight.
9-11A, B, C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. Some find the window seats to be smaller in this type of aircraft.
12C and D Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. Some find the window seats to be smaller in this type of aircraft. There is more noise and light due to its location near the lavatory. Also, the overhead bins located here are often reserved for the crew.
13A and B Seat(s):
Located in the Coach section. Some find the window seats to be smaller in this type of aircraft. Also, these seats may not fully recline. There is more noise and light due to its location near the lavatory. The overhead bins located here are often reserved for the crew.