A320 & A321 so far as I can see.What air-craft type?
Exit seats are at rows 12/13 on the A320 according to Aer Lingus' own seatmaps, and at rows 9/10 and row 24 on the A321, so well away from row 6. These exit seats can be reserved when booking, for an extra €25 per passenger per flight, but it is made clear that the passenger must be able bodied.You need to be able bodied and able to open the emergency exit Door. I think this is only available at the check in but could be wrong.
Does Brendan know?i work here ...
Thank you! I was beginning to think I was going madI checked a few random flights, and the op is correct. Row 6 blocked out on all of them.
I recently flew Aer Lingus to Germany and back. Both ways, there was a disabled passenger in a wheelchair. That passenger and the two people traveling with her got row 6. So my guess is, they are keeping this row reserved for special needs passengers. It is close to the front, making it easy to get in/out with a wheelchair but also far enough back that no "able-bodied" requirement applies.
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