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Old 04-18-2008, 12:24 AM
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Hey we fly Continental to AUA, antigua, and i don't think there is a power outlet at the seats, at least not in economy
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OP: Check this out: Continentals In Seat Power Page. I'm not sure of the version of 737 that continental sends down here (I think it's the 800), although weekends it's a 757-200. Either way only select aircraft and select rows (that's odd) have the power supply. These rows are the first rows of coach, and it seems that they would charge extra for these seats. If they do, I wasn't aware that continental charged extra for first few rows of coach like united does with economy plus?
Either way...don't call customer service! You could call them 5 time and get 5 different answers to a yes/no question.
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OP: Check this out: Continentals In Seat Power Page. I'm not sure of the version of 737 that continental sends down here (I think it's the 800), although weekends it's a 757-200. Either way only select aircraft and select rows (that's odd) have the power supply. These rows are the first rows of coach, and it seems that they would charge extra for these seats. If they do, I wasn't aware that continental charged extra for first few rows of coach like united does with economy plus?
Either way...don't call customer service! You could call them 5 time and get 5 different answers to a yes/no question.
thanks for that link... I ran across that earlier and each plane I'm on is a select aircraft other than the specified model. I think I will just try to make it by with a full charge on each leg of the flight and re-charge in the airport on layover if possible.
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