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Blue Zone Seating

PostPosted: 26 Oct 2004, 15:59
by Razza
Just booked Sydney - Hobart in Virgin Blue's 'Blue Zone' - 40 inch seat pitch (match that BA Club Europe!) for AU$524 for two people, round trip!

Please, please come to Europe with this sort of space and pricing!

PostPosted: 26 Oct 2004, 17:06
by Jonathan
Looking on the website these seem to be exit rows!
Well you still get the legroom!! and at $30AUD per leg (£10) thats a fair deal!

PostPosted: 05 Nov 2004, 14:16
by willd
But why pay the extra? On my last 2 times of flying DJ no one has booked blue zone seating and i have found myself seating in the seats! So save the money and risk it!

and by the way Delta Express and Ted also operate a simular system in the US- i believe TED have half the a320 with extra legroom

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2005, 02:01
by virginflyer
Hi there

Try here http://www.virginflyer.net/seatmap.htmfor DJ seatmaps

Exit rows on the 737-700 are row 1 & 12 and on the 737-800 rows 1,14 & 15, although row 11 on the -700 & row 14 on the -800 do not recline.

Cheers
Tubbsy

PostPosted: 28 Aug 2005, 10:04
by nico@nc
Try here http://www.virginflyer.net/seatmap.htmfor DJ seatmaps

I can not go to this website. Can somebody send me DJ seatmaps (737 & 738)...
[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]

Thank you.

PostPosted: 28 Aug 2005, 10:47
by Nottingham Nick
Welcome to V-Flyer.

virginflyer.net is / was nothing to do with us, it is an Australian website.

V-Flyer is ostensibly a website about flying with Virgin Atlantic. Whilst we do have forums for, and encourage discussion of, other airlines - including those in the Virgin group - you would probably be better off going to the Virgin Blue website here to find out details of their flights and aircraft.

Nick