Mish19
<font color=magenta>Dared to light another candle!
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I looked up Seatguru and called Jetblue and it doesn't say the exit row seats can't have the armrests go up or down. DId you read it somewhere or experience it firsthand?
To me, there are two issues with sitting in an exit row, besides the obvious issue of agreeing to help people exit the plane in an emergency.
One is that your tray table is not in front of you but stored in the arm rest. Because of this, it comes out at a different angle than your standard airplaine tray table. I travel with my laptop and I find this an issue as I like the screen a certain distance from me. And second, because the tray table is stored in the arm rest, the arm rests do not go up or down. As a family of 3, we like for all the arm rests to be up so we are able to stretch out a bit more, esp if our daughter falls asleep.
Jetblue has ample leg room in their planes, imo. I don't think one has to get the exit row on their aircraft to accomplish not being squished.
Good Luck
MsA
