- Look up
legroom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Legroom or leg room may
refer to: The
space reserved for legs in a
stadium seating or
theater seating...
- one seat. On May 1, 2025,
Southwest introduced aircraft with new extra-
legroom seating as part of a
phased update to its
cabin layout.
These seats will...
- [clarification needed] a
separate section of the economy/coach
cabin with more
legroom (36–42 in (91–107 cm) seat pitch),
along with some form of leg rest, improved...
-
expected to
collect $40 million from p****engers
selecting seats with
extra legroom and $20 million from p****engers
paying $15 to
check a
second bag. In September...
- of
individual seats,
noting the
seats that are
particularly good (extra
legroom,
quiet cabin, etc.) or bad (lack of recline,
unusually cramped, missing...
- A
chair is a type of seat,
typically designed for one
person and
consisting of one or more legs, a flat or
slightly angled seat and a back-rest. It may...
- third-generation and
subsequent generations was
distinguished by
offering extra legroom due to its extended-length ch****is. From 2013, the
Lexus ES was
moved to...
- is less
practical than the W211 E-class that it is
based on, with less
legroom, headroom, and boot space. The CLS-class is
priced above the E-class, but...
- add more
seats to some of its
Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets and
reduce overall legroom in the
basic economy class. The last
three rows were to lose 2
inches (5...
-
offered with a
longer wheelbase (LWB) as an option,
which increases the rear
legroom. In 2024,
Jaguar relaunched its
brand with a new logo,
motto and concept...