Webinar: A Time for Change
First, thank you to all who attended, and to our esteemed panel: Kim Hamer of Results Plus Consulting, Cory Garner of Garner Advisory, and our own ...
We all know that feeling when we’re on an airplane. That “I’m too cramped, my knees are hitting the back of the seat in front of me” feeling. We’ve all been there. It seems like airplane seating and our subsequent legroom is getting tighter and tighter by the minute and let’s just call it what it is – uncomfortable.
To avoid some of this discomfort, we recommend checking out your flight’s seat pitch before you book your flight. Seat pitch is the distance from any point on one seat to the exact same point on the seat in front or behind it and gives a good approximation of how much seat room you should expect. Did you know that AmTrav makes it easier than ever to check seat pitch?
With a2b, you can see seat pitch before booking your flight. Now you can be armed with all of the information you need before you book. Simply search for a flight on a2b and click on the Flight Details button for that flight. You’ll see an array of specific information including seat pitch by class of service. So say goodbye to discomfort and hello to legroom, all thanks to a2b.
To learn more about a2b, feel free to contract an AmTrav advisor anytime.
First, thank you to all who attended, and to our esteemed panel: Kim Hamer of Results Plus Consulting, Cory Garner of Garner Advisory, and our own ...
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