Mine would be 3A, 4A, 5A as they face the wall and can be quite private. Alternatively 12K, 14K, 15K for the same reason but the difference is that the K side ones are nearer the bar
honey lamb wrote:Mine would be 3A, 4A, 5A as they face the wall and can be quite private. Alternatively 12K, 14K, 15K for the same reason but the difference is that the K side ones are nearer the bar
Think you may have got the A's and K's the wrong way around there! 2-7K and 8-17A are the ones facing the wall on the 600's!
Personally like 10/11K quite a lot, fairly close to the bar but not so close that it's annoying
Alex Duggan wrote:honey lamb wrote:Mine would be 3A, 4A, 5A as they face the wall and can be quite private. Alternatively 12K, 14K, 15K for the same reason but the difference is that the K side ones are nearer the bar
Think you may have got the A's and K's the wrong way around there! 2-7K and 8-17A are the ones facing the wall on the 600's!
Personally like 10/11K quite a lot, fairly close to the bar but not so close that it's annoying
You're quite right. I have too!!

Put it down to a hectic day today but others will put it down to gin

Seems I did it too, meant 10/11A oooops!!
honey lamb wrote:
Put it down to a hectic day today but others will put it down to gin)
Can't it be both?
Huzzah for International Jet-setting !
What are your circumstances as these can affect what you mean by a 'good' seat.
Are you travelling on your own or with others? Travelling with children - especially younger ones?
Do you want to be nearer the bar or more towards the front of the cabin? (thast said its hardly a long walk fronm row 1 to the bar!)
On the 346 the higher number rows are closer to the bar / galley / toilets so there may be more extraneous noise and more people walkign past your seat.
Are you travelling on your own or with others? Travelling with children - especially younger ones?
Do you want to be nearer the bar or more towards the front of the cabin? (thast said its hardly a long walk fronm row 1 to the bar!)
On the 346 the higher number rows are closer to the bar / galley / toilets so there may be more extraneous noise and more people walkign past your seat.
Huzzah for International Jet-setting !
What are your circumstances as these can affect what you mean by a 'good' seat.
Are you travelling on your own or with others? Travelling with children - especially younger ones?
Do you want to be nearer the bar or more towards the front of the cabin? (thast said its hardly a long walk fronm row 1 to the bar!)
On the 346 the higher number rows are closer to the bar / galley / toilets so there may be more extraneous noise and more people walkign past your seat.
Yes, sorry, I guess access to the bar is useful

pauly1 wrote:
Yes, sorry, I guess access to the bar is useful, no children for a change, quiet and a nice view of Mt Fuji before landing would be nice too!!
Used to go to Tokyo regularly and only ever got see Mt Fuji a couple of times - and both times it was on the way home. If memory serves me correctly I was sat on the A side of the plane.
The clubhouse at NRT is small but pretty good. They do an English breakfast, but it has a very definite 'Japanese' take on it!
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