This is a Trip Report from the Economy cabin
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We had managed to pre-reserver two seats in row 56 some months ago. When we enquired about availability of upgrades at the ticket desk at MIA, we were quoted $375 for PE and over $2,000 for UC - no go.
At check-in we asked about availability of seats further forward. The agent advised us that the exit seats would be $80, but that the first three rows of the EC cabin had extra leg room for only $50 each - we took them in Row 34.
When all boarded and locked, there seemed to be quite a lot of free space in the EC cabin. Confirmed by an announcement - only 180 passengers + 14 crew on board.
They hadn't sold any of the exit seats, so a stewardess requested that four passengers occupy the exit door seats for take off and landing - never seen this before!
When the seat belt light went off, we could return to our seats and spread out. My wife managed to nab the middle four seats in row 33 leaving me with two seats to spread out.
When I walked down to the back of the aircraft, it did appear that all of the free spaces were in the front EC cabin - the back looked pretty crowded. Is there a policy to load from the back?
Other incident was a problem with the entertainment system. Most seats in EC where blank, even though the handset appeard to be working. To resolve the problem, they had to reboot the whole entertainment system, even for those who were already working.
Any comments from anyone on these oddities?
Robert