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On Sep 6, 2007, jonmorris wrote:
This was because we'd booked airline seats, but been given window seats. More confusing than that was the fact that we had 'A' seats (airline) but was told it stood for aisle. Great theory, except the numbers meant window.. A doesn't mean window! Is it not the case these days that every seat is classified airline on some trains, because the two sides of a table now have different numbers? -- Kirk |
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