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These were chosen by bmi, hence the chocolate seatcoverings.
Personally, I rather like the colour; the seatcoverings will last a few years before they are changed – at that point there will be an opportunity to see if they should be changed.
Anthony, there are no window or aisle seats in the traditional sense. If you look at the photos you will see one seat is next to the aisle, and the one behind is next to the window and so on. The space next to each seat is used for the feet of the person behind, so there is no one to climb over; each seat has direct aisle access.
It’s basically a 1-1 arrangement, not a 2-2.
Bucksnet – 14/10/2012 10:29 GMT
If you look at:
http://www.seatplans.com/airlines/british-airways/seatplans/A321-%28config-2%29
you will see that there are alternate single, double, single et seq seats albeit that there are only ever three across 1+2 or 2+1. Expect a Ryanscare style bun-fight to get seats odd row B, even row E…