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#950098 by northerntrack
23 Apr 2019, 11:59
Just posted up my review of our first experience in the newly re-fitted 330-200.

The skinny version is: Avoid the aisle seats.

All the pictures etc. in my trip report:- http://www.v-flyer.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=298456

Any questions I'm happy to discuss :-)
#950103 by Christo
23 Apr 2019, 12:35
Managed to move us to 5A and 3A on our return (overnight)...so thumbs up there.

But alas, outbound (day) flight is pretty full so stuck with 5A and 4C. We will have to flip a coin for who gets which!

Thanks again for the info, you have saved us from the aisle seats on the more important sleepy flight.
#950104 by northerntrack
23 Apr 2019, 12:45
Happy to help, we are out to Vegas in July again on this aircraft and have juggled our seats immediately after setting foot back in the UK after our flight just to avoid being aisle side where possible, definitely for the 'sleep' leg you need to be window or with a friend, away from the aisles on this re-fitted configuration 330 :-)
On the outbound the aisle seat will be bearable, just not quite so good in my opinion!
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