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Legroom is more important, the airline found, so jetBlue decided to package early boarding with upgrades to seats with more room.
Airlines Go Back to Boarding School to Move Fliers Onto Planes Faster Scott McCartney 2011
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The Forest Hills, N.Y. discount airline said it is rebranding its three-year-old Even More Legroom product as Even More Space by adding the additional attributes for the same price.
JetBlue Adds Traveler Perks Susan Carey 2011
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The Forest Hills, N.Y. discount airline said it is rebranding its three-year-old Even More Legroom product as Even More Space by adding the additional attributes for the same price.
JetBlue Adds Traveler Perks Susan Carey 2011
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For all of last year, travelers paid $85 million to sit in seats with "Even More Legroom."
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Legroom in the X6's back seat feels on par with a compact sedan.
Luxury SUVs Worth the Guilt Jonathan Welsh 2010
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"Legroom is fine for nice tall men but does nothing for fat passengers who are being imposed on right now."
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Legroom was a bit short for me (6'5 ), but the absence of passengers alleviated that problem.
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U.S. airline based on average fleet-wide seat pitch and super-spacious Even More Legroom seats.
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Legroom there is a measly 30.5 inches compared with 42.4 inches in the third row of the Odyssey.
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Legroom in the rear seat is 35.6 inches but it can expand to 37.2 inches in the Wrangler Unlimited, which is the larger Wrangler model with four doors, not the typical two.
The Seattle Times 2011
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