Mikey C
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Basically they've achieved the extra width while maintaining the DfT specified minimum gangway width by missing out the small seat spacer. Obviously something had to give.
I wonder how the seats compare for width with the Grammer seats in the 450s,which also have no spacers and are rammed up against the wall (plus intrusive heater ducting).
In which case it's the DfT's fault for their ridiculous gangway width specification.
The 701 seats remind me of British Airways saying they would, after passenger complaints, fit wider seats on their latest Boeing 787s, when in reality what they were doing was fitting wider seats and narrower armrests, so there was no more actual room