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I'm considering LTU for a one-way to Ft. Myers at the end of my Regatta Transatlantic cruise in April. I see that they do not assign seats unless you have a (paid) "LTU Card", which obviously comes w/ other perks for frequent flyers. Are any of you familiar w/ the airline & the "ins & outs". For a budget "charter-type" airline, how comfortable are the seats? I would hate to get stuck in one of those middle seats in the middle section of 5 across.

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I have never flown LTU, but I was initially dubious about the pitch on a "Euro-charter" carrier. Sure enough, it looks as though you get sardine-class pitch of 30 inches. Trust me, that is tight.

 

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