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#260102 by helenlilhaynes
31 Jul 2009, 13:48
Hi
Seat Guru keeps mentioning restricted foot room due to an equipment box under quite a lot of the seats in PE.....does this effect people badly or is it just a minor inconvenience? I would be grateful for some feedback and also if anyone has a favourite PE seat.
Thanks H
#721911 by PeterStansfield
31 Jul 2009, 17:45
In my view, these boxes are NOT a problem in PE, as there's plenty of other room to put your feet.

However it's a different story in Economy - they ARE a nuisance there

Just my observations - no doubt other people will report otherwise - perhaps it depends on your leg length....
#721925 by mitchja
31 Jul 2009, 19:15
As Peter mentions, the IFE boxes are a complete pain in Economy but not much of a problem in PE.

The newest A346's have a *slightly* smaller IFE box but it's still get's in the way.

Regards
#721927 by McMaddog
31 Jul 2009, 19:39
ooh I dunno, on the B744 LGW fleet the aisle seats in the bubble have a wall under them.
#721930 by Nottingham Nick
31 Jul 2009, 19:47
I find the boxes in PE to be an inconvenience, but not a major problem. The only time I have found them to be really annoying in is the middle section of seats towards the rear on the baby bus. Consequently I try to get a window seat on the A340s.

Nick
#721967 by mitchja
01 Aug 2009, 16:22
quote:Originally posted by barnstaple
baby bus?!


A340-300

Regards
#721978 by Nottingham Nick
01 Aug 2009, 18:05
quote:Originally posted by barnstaple
baby bus?!


Sorry - see James' post above. [:I]

Nick
#722122 by Tinkerbelle
04 Aug 2009, 00:00
Awww the sweet Baby Bus!

helenlilhaynes - what flight are you travelling on? If you're on the Airbus, you could try and get the bulkhead seats (row 18) at check-in on the day of departure.
#722175 by helenlilhaynes
04 Aug 2009, 12:51
thanks for the input to date.....we will be travelling on an airbus A340-600 out of Heathrow to Miami...we had hoped to book 18AC or 18HK but have been told these can only be booked at check-in...so I guess there will be a mad scramble to check-in early in order to change to these seats?.....and I understand there is no Twilight check-in the day before like there is at Gatwick?
because we are flexible on flight dates we haven't actually booked the seats yet (can fly any time in February before 19th - we want to be in Mexico for our anniversary on the 20th) but we have been advised to avoid seats 22DFG, 23DFG or any of the F seats....
Any further advice would be welcome.
Thanks H
#724311 by helenlilhaynes
02 Sep 2009, 18:12
have now booked our flights and managed to get PE 21AC which should be ok but we will try to change to 18AC or 18HK at check-in as you suggested Tinkerbelle...does anyone know if the seats will be released at OLCI or only when you get to LHR check-in?
xxH
#724320 by virginboy747
02 Sep 2009, 19:02
The bulkhead row only gets released at check in so get there early lol!
#724337 by Neil
02 Sep 2009, 20:57
quote:Originally posted by virginboy747
The bulkhead row only gets released at check in so get there early lol!


Yep, but sometimes if you get there to early they may not have been released yet. This has happened to us a couple of times, but if you ask the agent nicely they just have to ring through and get them released, not a problem usually.

Neil
#724340 by Scrooge
02 Sep 2009, 21:58
The baby bus is the 318 guys.
#724420 by Tinkerbelle
04 Sep 2009, 03:36
quote:Originally posted by Scrooge
The baby bus is the 318 guys.


Not on VS! [:p]
#724472 by Denzil
04 Sep 2009, 19:56
Within VS the baby bus was the A320 for the Athens run.
#725522 by helenlilhaynes
17 Sep 2009, 16:14
Hi...one last thing.
At the mo I am still intending to try and get 18AC or 18HK at check-in but reading a review someone said that there can be more legroom in the seats further back as you can put your feet under the seat in front.
Question: does anyone know how much extra legroom you actually get with these bulkhead seats?....cause I hate it if you have to put your feet up the wall to get comfy.
I might be better off sticking to 21AC...any opinions anyone?
xxH
#725527 by Neil
17 Sep 2009, 16:33
I guess it comes down to personal choice. I actually like resting my feet against the wall, so prefer row 18, plus it means whoever is in the window seat can get in and out without needed the aisle seat pax to move.

It is a wee while since I have flown PE, but I think the leg room is pretty much the same in the bulk head or a normal row, with 38' leg room anyway, you have to be pretty tall to need to go in to the space underneath the seat in front. As for row 18, I'm just under 6ft and it was about perfect for resting my legs on the wall if I wanted to, but also comfortable enough without needing to do so.
#725529 by helenlilhaynes
17 Sep 2009, 16:50
thanks Neil
I must be having another blonde moment as I forgot about the 38' which means a tich like me won't even reach the wall....and as hubby is 6ft like you he should be comfy as well...
ok decision made...row 18 here we come....hopefully!!
xxH
#725530 by Decker
17 Sep 2009, 16:52
quote:Originally posted by Neil
I'm just under 6ft and it was about perfect for resting my legs on the wall if I wanted to, but also comfortable enough without needing to do so.


At last I get to use Neilies on Neil! Yahay!

18A has legroom a little restricted by the bulge in the aircraft door presumably containing the slide. Leg room is still good though. 18C has UNLIMITED leg room.

The mid three are indeed restricted by the wall and have signs in front of each seat saying 'Do not put your feet on the wall' [V][V][V].

18H and K are restricted by the bulkhead also but do not have signs restricting wall use. Stretching out as a 6 footer it's easy to encounter the wall.
#725531 by Virginlondon
17 Sep 2009, 16:54
On the A346 in PE the only seat not to have a box is D. A has one and C has part of it. F has one and G has part of it. K has one and H has part of it. If you are over 6ft and like to stretch your legs out then bulk heads seats are not better than seat D from my experience. All the seats with the exception of F are OK. Legroom in the bubble on the Gatwick fleet is better, but the aisle seat has a huge box covered in plastic, which I really don't like. I also think the PE legroom is better on the Heathrow 747. Not sure if its my imagination though.

Hope that helps
#725540 by Tinkerbelle
17 Sep 2009, 18:19
quote:Originally posted by Decker
quote:Originally posted by Neil
I'm just under 6ft and it was about perfect for resting my legs on the wall if I wanted to, but also comfortable enough without needing to do so.


At last I get to use Neilies on Neil! Yahay!

18A has legroom a little restricted by the bulge in the aircraft door presumably containing the slide. Leg room is still good though. 18C has UNLIMITED leg room.

The mid three are indeed restricted by the wall and have signs in front of each seat saying 'Do not put your feet on the wall' [V][V][V].

18H and K are restricted by the bulkhead also but do not have signs restricting wall use. Stretching out as a 6 footer it's easy to encounter the wall.


Can I use a Neilie back at Decker?? [:(!][V][:(!][V]

18AC/HK are situated on the bulkheads on both the 343/346 and the legroom is exactly the same in both the seats as the bulkhead is in front of you and NOT a door.

The two PE seats that have a door by the A seat are 28AC on the LHR 744. 29HK on the opposite side have a bulkhead in front of them.
#725541 by Decker
17 Sep 2009, 18:29
D'oh I was just SO excited to be able to do it I saw the 8 and went with it.... sorry all - naughty me [v]
#725542 by oxmatt
17 Sep 2009, 18:39
I don't like the bulkhead seats as much as the rows behind as there isn't room to stick stuff for takeoff/landing and the noise from the ovens in front is quite loud. Oh and I find those triangle leg rest things a waste of time. I'm 6'2' and find the legroom in all the seats fine.
#725544 by Tinkerbelle
17 Sep 2009, 18:48
Have sat in 18AC on the 600 twice and would always choose them if I could. Yes nothing can be on the floor for take off and landing so you put it in the overhead locker and once in the air you can get what you need down and put it by your feet for the rest of the flight.

I quite like the foot stools as it is somewhere to rest your feet and I prefer them to the foot rests in the rows behind.
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