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#748671 by Treelo
23 Jun 2010, 21:30
I have only ever flown PE in the bubble and I know that with the refit, this will change. But my question is to get the opinions of more experienced/frequent PE flyers as to the difference in the experience of PE upstairs on a 747 or downstairs on a 343. The change to the a/c from MAN in Apr/May will be my first downstairs PE trip.
#748672 by mitchja
23 Jun 2010, 21:36
I actually prefer the LHR leather PE seats to the LGW/MAN older ones.

I don't think you have much to worry about though as wont the A/C be one the brand new A330's by then?
#748675 by oldboy
23 Jun 2010, 21:51
PE Upstairs {2 & 2} on a 747 are IMHO much better than downstairs on a 343 or 747. In the past I often managed to get the first row {row 70 I think} of PE in the bubble behind the UC section. As this row are on an exit the leg room is terrific and provide the best value for money of any virgin seat in any class.

oldoy
#748715 by locutus
24 Jun 2010, 13:32
oldboy wrote:PE Upstairs {2 & 2} on a 747 are IMHO much better than downstairs on a 343 or 747. In the past I often managed to get the first row {row 70 I think} of PE in the bubble behind the UC section. As this row are on an exit the leg room is terrific and provide the best value for money of any virgin seat in any class.

oldoy


The new Y seats in those positions must be quite good value in terms of leg room, if you can put up with economy, and the smell of all the food wafting through the half open curtain.
#748719 by Neil
24 Jun 2010, 14:14
locutus wrote:=
The new Y seats in those positions must be quite good value in terms of leg room, if you can put up with economy, and the smell of all the food wafting through the half open curtain.


In a recent TR, one member commented on how narrow the aisle is up there now in the Y section, and how sitting in the aisle seat will more than likely result in a whack or two from the CC and their trolley.
#748722 by Tinkerbelle
24 Jun 2010, 14:34
Economy on the Upper Deck is very, very cramped - I would always pick a Y seat on the main deck because of this.
#748723 by slinky09
24 Jun 2010, 14:45
Tinkerbelle wrote:Economy on the Upper Deck is very, very cramped - I would always pick a Y seat on the main deck because of this.


Sounds like no one is really happy with this arrangement ...
#748724 by Bill S
24 Jun 2010, 15:20
slinky09 wrote:
Tinkerbelle wrote:Economy on the Upper Deck is very, very cramped - I would always pick a Y seat on the main deck because of this.


Sounds like no one is really happy with this arrangement ...

Don't forget the poor beancounters!
#748838 by Treelo
26 Jun 2010, 14:53
One more question - as well as dragging this discussion back OT ): :o) - any specific seats preference?
#748847 by rich1664
26 Jun 2010, 18:53
On the 747 if you can get 27A or C, or 28 H or K. These are at the front of the PE section window seats, so you get great leg room, and if you get the 27A or C you're often 1st off as you're right by the door, if the airbridge comes to the second door on the plane.
#748857 by Tinkerbelle
26 Jun 2010, 22:55
rich1664 wrote:On the 747 if you can get 27A or C, or 28 H or K. These are at the front of the PE section window seats, so you get great leg room, and if you get the 27A or C you're often 1st off as you're right by the door, if the airbridge comes to the second door on the plane.


28A/C is by the boarding door - 27A/C doesn't exist.

:X
#748860 by rich1664
27 Jun 2010, 09:21
Tinkerbelle wrote:
28A/C is by the boarding door - 27A/C doesn't exist.

:X


Apologies - typo I think!

Should be 28A/C 29H/K. Basically the front rows on either side gives you more leg room!
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