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Configured in a single class of service, many American Airlines frequent flyers dislike the ERJ135 plane as there is no chance to upgrade.There is no in-flight entertainment of any kind, and power ports are not installed. Furthermore, only the right (BC) side has small overhead bins for small backpacks and purses. Anything larger will have to be checked at the gate. Also note that the curvature of the fuselage takes away about eight inches of foot space for the window passengers. Combined with tight shoulder space, the C seats are best to be avoided.
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Cabin | # Seats | Pitch | Width |
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Economy Class | 37 | 31" | 17.3" |
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