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#460065 by Tinkerbelle
14 Nov 2008, 15:01
Rows 1-7 are in front of the curtain on the A346.

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#460066 by Howard Long
14 Nov 2008, 15:03
Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
Rows 1-7 are in front of the curtain on the A346.

[:X]


Blimey that was quick!

Ta, H
#460067 by slinky09
14 Nov 2008, 15:10
I think it's actually 1-6, 7A is one of my fave seats because it's just behind the zone and opposite the little used (except by me) central wardrobe!
#460071 by Tinkerbelle
14 Nov 2008, 15:20
Originally posted by slinky09
I think it's actually 1-6, 7A is one of my fave seats because it's just behind the zone and opposite the little used (except by me) central wardrobe!


Rows 1-7D are definately in front of the curtain.

Am now trying to think of the A/K seats and have just been looking at this picture and can count that 2-7A are in front of the curtain.
#460076 by Slipperman
14 Nov 2008, 16:50
Originally posted by slinky09
I think it's actually 1-6, 7A is one of my fave seats because it's just behind the zone and opposite the little used (except by me) central wardrobe!


Are you sure that is not 8A, I was in that seat and it matches your description.

Cheers
#460083 by Howard Long
14 Nov 2008, 18:30
Crikey, never thought this would attract such differing responses! Problem is, if I'm not careful I will end up with a curtain between myself and another pax. I already called up Premier (took several attempts to get through) but they didn't know the answer. I can certainly see where 7D is, just in front of the closet, so definitely it's in front of the curtain. I have 6A and 7A right now.

So the question remains - any more votes on whether 7A in front or behind the curtain?

H
#460094 by slinky09
14 Nov 2008, 23:04
I was in 7A all the way to Sydney, I think I recall ... either that or the VS poor booze quality has fuddled my brain!
#460099 by Tinkerbelle
14 Nov 2008, 23:26
Just looked through my array of boarding cards and I've actually sat in 7A on the A346 but yet cannot remember which side of my seat the curtain was.

I'll investigate tomorrow [:w]
#460126 by gingerflyer
15 Nov 2008, 15:43
the snooze zone only works on 'night flights' to Dubai and also the east coast of US
#460145 by roadrunner
16 Nov 2008, 03:50
...and what I was told in Boston --thate there is a new effort to assign snooze zone to meet individual load needs as opposed to standard format.

rr
#460147 by Tinkerbelle
16 Nov 2008, 08:09
I had a look in person on the A346 yesterday and 7A/K are definately in front of the curtain.

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#460165 by easygoingeezer
16 Nov 2008, 18:21
I booked 6 and 7 on the left of the seat map will I be in front of a cupboard then?
#460181 by Tinkerbelle
17 Nov 2008, 00:04
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
I booked 6 and 7 on the left of the seat map will I be in front of a cupboard then?


7A is opposite a small rarely used wardrobe.
#807136 by Howard Long
07 Apr 2012, 20:32
Weird, age (and possibly an extended boozing career) is playing tricks on me. Was just about to ask the same question again 3.5 years later.

I assume the snooze curtain remains between 7k and 8k?

About to slum it on VS UC next month, probably for the first time in my recent flying history timings were more important than larging it up!

Cheers, Howard (master of the grand lodge of larging up)
#807146 by tontybear
08 Apr 2012, 00:13
On one flight I was sat one seat in front of the curtain but not actually in the snooze zone but I was still looked after by the CC. Think it was an EWR flight and I may have mentioned it in a TR.

Maybe VS should (a) move the curtain or (b) increase the snooze zone to incorporate all the seats past the curtain.
#807219 by Hull
08 Apr 2012, 20:10
Hi there, having just flown from Delhi to London on GV-MEG in UC I can confirm that the curtain seperates rows 7 and 8, hope this helps.
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