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    Default Seat Fees: Economy Comfort, Legroom, etc....

    Sometimes, a few extra bucks can be worth it. Here's what some airlines charge for a better seat in economy.

    American:
    Starting at $4 (and up), you can get a more advantageous seat such as an aisle or window. But an extra $20 or more nets the real payoff of up to six more inches of legroom. Warning: Prices can rise to close to $200 per seat, depending on the route.

    Delta: Extra comfort in the form of up to four more inches of legroom over regular economy need not cost a fortune. Example: On a Los Angeles to San Francisco flight in April, extra legroom was priced at $19 each way, but again, prices vary.

    JetBlue: This airline already offers a comparatively good deal, space-wise, with 32 to 33 inches of legroom (compared to 28 on many Spirit flights), plus an 18-inch-wide seat. But you can get even more starting at $10 one-way by purchasing the Even More Space seat.

    Southwest: You get a lot of freebies when you travel on Business Select (including totally refundable tickets, free drinks and free TV) but these tickets can cost 10 times as much as the cheap Wanna Get Away fares and all seats are the same size. If you want the comfort of an aisle or window, or a seat close to the front, EarlyBird boarding is your best bet. The ticket add-on is $15 per flight (just raised from $12.50) no matter where you fly and because of Southwest's open seating policy you can be among the first to choose where you'll sit.

    Spirit: The ultra discounter gives you no choice of seats if you do not pay; you’ll simply be assigned one randomly. Basic seat selection costs from $1-$50 or get a Big Front Seat (additional legroom, no middle seat) for $12-$199, depending on the flight.

    United: Book an Economy Plus seat for a single flight from $9 to $299 or if you fly a lot and fly far, book a subscription form $499 to $1,099. You can also book Economy Plus packages that provide other goodies.
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    You forgot Alaska. Our preferred plus seating will be changing later in the year but for now it is for bulkhead and exit row only. Cost (based on distance) is $15/$30/$50 and only available during online check in or at the airport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MRSDS1DONNA View Post
    You forgot Alaska. Our preferred plus seating will be changing later in the year but for now it is for bulkhead and exit row only. Cost (based on distance) is $15/$30/$50 and only available during online check in or at the airport.

    I did MsDonna. Congrats on AS Customer Service award..
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    Quote Originally Posted by ddagencylv View Post
    I did MsDonna. Congrats on AS Customer Service award..
    Thank you. We worked really hard for it this year.
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    I also wonder how much Delta will charge extra on the new seat layout on regionals that now have power ports in 1st class and the 1st two rows of comfort plus.
    I am sure 1st class will not charge extra as they all have power, but comfort plus only has two rows with power.
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    I like DL's EC the best because not only do you get more legroom but also free cocktails and better snack selections. I've been lucky on at least two flights to have gotten a seat in EC on a zed ticket.
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