Originally posted by slinky09
I hope that VS staff who read this will feed back ... paying 1600 quid for a PE seat and sitting next to the galley downstairs on a 747 on a night flight is downright insulting. The noise, the light, the loos that are so far back, the lack of service compared to upstairs ... I really hate (did you guess) those seats. That and the fact they'll be 8 across if all downstairs like the old 742s. Only a major cabin refit to make it more amenable would allow this to work.
Well, how about this - put some lavs in opposite the galley. The J cabin never has enough lavs in any case, so maybe put in one or two largish J lavs (with room to change, and maybe windows), and a couple of dedicated W lavs.
This will mean that the L2 door is kept clear during boarding, as it will be a "double bulkhead" effectively, easing boardinfg flow and keeping disruption of customers to a minimum, as there will be no-one sat in those seats.
Maybe even consider only seating 2-3-2 in W in the new 744 config, to keep the cabin similar to the Airbus fleet - then there's consistency in the products. Don't forget, the new W seats are quite a bit wider anyway, so maybe 2-4-2 is a tight squeeze even on the 744.
Several airlines have premium cabins between the 2 and 3 doors on the 744, it's forward of most of the engine noise, and with a decent width aisle, it doesn't feel cramped at all.
Cheers,
Mike