Summer and I had seats behind an old couple in an exit row.
Typically, there are two kinds of exit rows in which passengers may be seated.
But none of them are likely to score you an exit row next to an empty seat.
In exit rows, he said, "I cannot squeeze into those narrow seats."
I'm always guaranteed lots of legroom in the exit row.
I'll never forget the time I couldn't get seated in the exit row.
A passenger who does not want to sit in an exit row will be moved to another seat.
Some doors weigh 65 or 85 pounds, and people in the exit rows have no way of knowing this unless they ask.
Various arrangements were tested and the British then required a bigger space in the exit row.
We were both in the exit row, which he'd requested.