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#261015 by mcbunny
21 Oct 2009, 18:01
im off to sfo in march and i have just noticed that the plane has changed to a 340-600 from a 747 i had previously chosen the rear 2 seats in economy due to the ability to recline without disturbing people but now i seem to have a toilet behind me on the new plane

what are seats 64a and 64c like it says good on your seat rating page but on seat guru it doesnt seem to say they are much good. should i change my seats ?

any info would be great

many many thanks
Mike
#727998 by tontybear
21 Oct 2009, 18:15
This is what http://www.seatexpert.com says -

http://seatexpert.com/seatmap/362/Virgi ... Suites%29/

Personaly I would avoid these seats like the plague because it's not necessarily the toilet that will disturb you but the fact that people will be lurking around your seats waiting that will be more disturbing.

LHR-SFO is getting onto be an 11 hr flight and thats a long time to have to suffer these disturbances.
#727999 by Tinkerbelle
21 Oct 2009, 18:21
64AC on the A346 are right in front of a toilet and galley. Not only will you have people queuing for the toilet right by your seat but on the night flight, there will be a constant light from the galley as there are no curtains there.

My advice is go for an A/C or H/K pair in the front half on the A346 between rows 31 and 40. The meal service also starts at the front of the cabin and works to the back giving you more chance of getting your first choice of meal.

I would also avoid 41-43AC due to the proximity to another toilet and also the crew rest door.
#728001 by mitchja
21 Oct 2009, 18:26
I'd also say avoid the back of the economy cabin on the A346 A/C for a couple of reasons:

Those washrooms at the back of the cabin are very noisy.
The economy cabin galley is also at the back so that will be noisey a lot of the time as well.

For me when I fly economy on the A346 I always try and sit as far forward as I can.

Regards
#728002 by mcbunny
21 Oct 2009, 18:35
37-44 h&k 53-58 h&k are basically whats available still some duplication in a&c but there is even less choice over that side

thank you for your help so far i must admit i have never really slept on flights but the wife does.
i suppose i could try extra leg room seats although im not a giant i do find them restrictive normally as i cant sit bolt upright comfortably (yes i know i should pay for better seats but im poor so i cant :P )

again many thanks
#728003 by mcbunny
21 Oct 2009, 18:54
i have now changed them to 37 h&k

i hope i have a better flight now thanks to you wonderful people
#728004 by Tinkerbelle
21 Oct 2009, 18:57
quote:Originally posted by mcbunny
i have now changed them to 37 h&k

i hope i have a better flight now thanks to you wonderful people


Result! They're much better seats than what you had originally. Have a great flight to SFO!

[:X]
#728006 by mcbunny
21 Oct 2009, 19:04
thank you i will join and do my first flight report i think as i hope to do more virgin flights from now on
#728032 by preiffer
22 Oct 2009, 09:46
Hold on - an A346 to SFO...?

Hmmm. [:(]
#728033 by Neil
22 Oct 2009, 09:50
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
Hold on - an A346 to SFO...?

Hmmm. [:(]


Yep, right the way until the 27th March, info in this thread
#728039 by Tinkerbelle
22 Oct 2009, 13:40
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
Hold on - an A346 to SFO...?

Hmmm. [:(]


You didn't know? [:w] [;)]
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