Continental
Boeing 757-300
(Domestic)

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Comments
The Boeing 757-300 is usually used on long distance, high traffic domestic routes. With 24 First Class seats, upgrade chances are usually pretty good on this plane. The Boeing 757-300 is a very long single aisle plane with well over 200 seats, and it seems to take forever for all the passengers to board.No power ports for personal computers are installed.
The right hand seats in the first Coach cabin (rows 9-19) have more legroom, and the right hand seats in the last Coach cabin (rows 33-40) also have slightly more legroom.
Legend
| Above average | |
| Mixed reviews | |
| Below average | |
| Beware | |
| Average seat |
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| Cabin | # Seats | Pitch | Width |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Class | 24 | 38" | 20.75" |
| - Notes: With 7.5 inches of recline | |||
| Economy Class | 192 | 32" | 17.2" |
| - Notes: With 5 inches of recline | |||
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