The Legroom exactly the same as last time.
Legroom may be slightly restricted up here too.
One hot towel and another 4 inches(10.2 cm) Legroom?
Exit-row economy seats offer Korean Air passengers some extra Legroom.
The seats don't recline, and the unusual setup doesn't help on Legroom.
The seats are spacious, allowing you more Legroom than you would on a plane.
If space allows, then it can be kept unfolded or
made generally clumsy with Legroom, and chairs can be pushed in there when
they are not needed.
It's also more comfortable than air travel,
especially in terms of Legroom and to those who don't like the thought of being suspended 30,000 feet above the ground.
Less Legroom and no spare seats may mean less
comfort in a squished flight, but this means that more people are benefiting from the fuel being used and there are less emissions per passenger.
There's a lot of Legroom and the seat has a steep recline(which is
good when you recline but bad when the person in front of you reclines since it cuts off a lot of your space).