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    Just got a seat move email from BA for an A320 flight to Athens. The new seat layout doesn’t have any obvious exit rows which we’d selected before (I am Gold). Does the A320 configuration always place economy behind the exit rows leaving all of the forward rows CE as seatguru suggests?

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    Depends how busy club europe will be but this seems to change very often, so keep an eye on. I gave up recently and simply upgraded to club to avoid having to be in a standard seat

    3,373 posts

    don’t use that website.

    use http://www.aerolopa.com for accurate seat maps

    1,116 posts

    don’t use that website.

    use http://www.aerolopa.com for accurate seat maps

    Depends how busy club europe will be but this seems to change very often, so keep an eye on. I gave up recently and simply upgraded to club to avoid having to be in a standard seat

    And the answer appears to be CE is fixed all the way back to the exit rows. *sigh*

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    But CE isn’t fixed though!

    It moves depending on how many CE tickes are sold.

    The diagrams on aerolopa show the maximum size of the CE cabin.

    The only way to determine the current size of the cabin is to look at the seat map for your flight in MMB,

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    The only way to determine the current size of the cabin is to look at the seat map for your flight in MMB

    Which is identical to the aerolopa map, so maximum size then. And of course MMB just went offline according to the call centre.

    I wonder what ‘fun’ BA’s new website will bring when it comes.

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    The only way to determine the current size of the cabin is to look at the seat map for your flight in MMB

    Which is identical to the aerolopa map, so maximum size then. And of course MMB just went offline according to the call centre.

    I wonder what ‘fun’ BA’s new website will bring when it comes.

    MMB, offline? Never. I don’t believe that such a stalwart in reliability and efficiency could have such a problem wi… oh, wait, is this the BA forum? Never mind. As you were.

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