or someone with a big tummy.

So choice is between 5+ hours crammed into a United 757, 
or a couple more hours and change of planes - and a bus 
ride between terminals at Honolulu, then crammed into a 
737 from Oahu to Kauai.

Tough choice.

> More leg room on AA.  Big difference, especially for someone with long legs 
> like me.  Beats being crammed into a 737 on Southwest ;-)
> 
> At 03:54 PM 8/20/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> >Thanks for the info, Jacob.
> >
> >In checking AA's seat maps online, there's a black dot
> >showing which coach seats have power outlets.
> >
> >Bummer - have been flying United to Kaua'i because they
> >have the only nonstops from SanFran, but American has
> >bigger seat pitch plus laptop ports. Harumph.
> >
> >-Ben
> >
> > > Not on American Airlines.  Some seat have power ports for laptops.  On the
> > > B757, row 12 had power ports.  Civilization 3 kept me company on that
> > > red-eye to NY.  Talk about red eye and sore neck after 5 hours...
> > >
> > > http://aa.com/content/aboutAA/ourPlanes/boeing757LuxurySeating.jhtml
> > >
> > >
> > > >a big "not fair" - a lot of laptops can use the standard
> > > >airline power supplies, for unlimited runtime, but these
> > > >are normally only in First and Business classes, not in
> > > >Coach. <bummer>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> 
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