KLM Testing Charging for Exit Rows

May 10th, 2007 | By Jared Blank

KLM is testing charging passengers 50 Euros (about $275,000 given how weak the dollar is) if they want to sit in exit rows on longhaul flights.  While you may say this is petty, I would GLADLY pay the $70 to guarantee myself the extra legroom.  The test is being conducted on flights to Singapore, Curacao, and Manila.





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