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#844220 by at240
18 Apr 2013, 18:31
It's tricky because seats next to each other are separated by the divider - it isn't easy to talk. In fact I found it harder than the old seat. Alternatively, if you sit opposite each other, you are some way away from your companion, even despite the cramped cabin.

Downgrade to PE? :D
#844228 by Blacky1
18 Apr 2013, 19:57
None off these seats are really compatible for two people travelling together I'm afraid but you are prob better off in different rows rather than one behind the other
#844235 by Laphroaig
18 Apr 2013, 21:16
Prefer next to each other rather than across the isle myself.. Always prefer the back of another chair rather than opposite other passengers. All down to personal choice as usual.
#844242 by pjh
18 Apr 2013, 23:01
3K and 4K worked well for us on our flight back from JFK.

I wouldn't sit opposite as it is too far for conversation, the aisle is in frequent use by the crew to and from the front galley, one of you would have to be in the centre seat and there is none of the change in angle that happens in the nose of the 747 where when the further forward you go the more face to face you get.
#844251 by Martin
19 Apr 2013, 01:40
I think I'd go for seats 1 and 2 at the bar. :D :D
After a couple of hours there, plus whatever you have in the CH and you won't feel like talking to your other half!
#844255 by Laphroaig
19 Apr 2013, 08:26
Getting officially old now..... drinking and flying no longer mix for me.... enjoy but get bad headaches.....
#844291 by honey lamb
19 Apr 2013, 20:39
Laphroaig wrote:Getting officially old now..... drinking and flying no longer mix for me.... enjoy but get bad headaches.....

Tsk! Lightweight! :o)
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