#753689 by mcuth
26 Aug 2010, 11:03
Hi all

As you may know, SWMBO and I are off on honeymoon in a few short weeks ^)

Given BA's lovely seating policy, we can't get free seat assignments until check-in. Looking at the seat maps for our flights (below), I'm almost tempted to pay out the £100 to secure one of the 2 seat groups (not so sure about sitting in row 13!). Seat Guru states that Row 15 is bad for galley/lav noise (is the lav roped off for WT+ use only?), but that A&B have "excellent recline"....(oh go on, what's the excellent bit??).

I guess I'm a bit just after some 2nd opinions and experience of the seats please (this'll serve me right for saving a bundle of cash)? Thanks muchly in advance.

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Cheers
Michael
#753698 by Tinkerbelle
26 Aug 2010, 13:25
As it's your honeymoon I would say to go for it and get the seats - that way you know you've got them and it gives you one less thing to think about in the next few weeks.
#753702 by crispin
26 Aug 2010, 13:50
The row thirteen thing is interesting - I noticed a couple of lights ago that the VS LHR 747's don't have row thirteen - it wouldn't bother me - if row thirteen are unlucky the rest of plane is going to have one hell of a time as well!
#753711 by mcuth
26 Aug 2010, 16:36
Tinkerbelle wrote:As it's your honeymoon I would say to go for it and get the seats - that way you know you've got them and it gives you one less thing to think about in the next few weeks.


Thanks Tinks - it's true that I wouldn't like to end up in those blocks of 4 (particularly the middle 2).... :) Just need to balance that with my Yorkshireman's first instinct :D

crispin wrote:The row thirteen thing is interesting - I noticed a couple of lights ago that the VS LHR 747's don't have row thirteen - it wouldn't bother me - if row thirteen are unlucky the rest of plane is going to have one hell of a time as well!


LOL - that's a good point. I'm not particularly superstitious, just noticed the row being there when usually it's not (certainly BMI ERJs didn't have it either).

Cheers
Michael
#753726 by CHill710
26 Aug 2010, 19:26
as the above comment has said the row number shouldn't mean anything as if anything happens to row 13 seats in rows 12 and 14 will have an interesting flight.
think of it as row 12A
#753731 by mcuth
26 Aug 2010, 20:09
So, ok, leaving aside the "superstitiousness" (or not) of row 13, does anyone know which are the best of the available pairs as per the above? Am not keen on row 13 anyway, being right in the middle of the block, but am leaning to port (not for the first time :D), since that'll be the exit side...however, this leaves (the possibly uncharming) row 15... advice more than welcome! :)

Cheers
Michael
#753732 by Scrooge
26 Aug 2010, 20:15
We've sat in row 13, nice seats, not PE but nice, on the way back, I am guessing 15 J,K, at least your away from the lavs and being a night flight it shouldn't be to busy.
#753734 by Bazz
26 Aug 2010, 20:22
I'd go for 13 A B OB and then take 14 D E or F G for the IB. Would avoid rows 15 or 16 personally.
#753735 by RichardMannion
26 Aug 2010, 20:57
Hi Michael,

I sat in 13K out to ATL last month and it was absolutely fine; My first time in WT+ and I actually thought the seat was more spacious than PE. I'd def go for one of the seat pairs though as the blocks of 4 are not great unless you are a group of 4. Watch out for row 12 though, as that is where they put any passengers with infants (in the block of 4).

As to paying out for seat reservations upfront - not sure I would unless the flight was absolutely rammed. Sure you will already have your 24 hour advance reminder for OLCI and if it did go tits up you could ask at the airport if they can do anything. Not sure if it's of interest but I was offered upgrade at the airport from WT+ to NCW for £400 each, shame two of my colleagues beat me to it at the cash desk (it was $500 on the way home - which I did take).

Have a great trip!
#753761 by Scrooge
27 Aug 2010, 09:06
RichardMannion wrote:Not sure if it's of interest but I was offered upgrade at the airport from WT+ to NCW for £400 each, shame two of my colleagues beat me to it at the cash desk (it was $500 on the way home - which I did take).

Have a great trip!


Remeber though Richard, he is from Yorkshire :P

With that said, West coast to LHR upgrade from WT+ to NNNNNCW is $799 if available.
#753771 by RedVee
27 Aug 2010, 10:16
Looks like a mid J 747? Flyertalk BA forum says 11 J&K (night time)and 12 A&B are the pick of the seats. And tips that, as serivce is done by one crew member if you want early service sit on the left.

I can't tell whether these are classed as exit row seats or not. They are the first seats you come to when turning right from door 1, but the door isn't immediately adjacent. IF they are, they are not available for booking until -10 to -4 days before, AND the cost goes up to £50.

Otherwise, it appears the pitch is the same for all other seats in rows 13-16.

Hope this helps
R3dV
#753959 by mcuth
29 Aug 2010, 07:36
Hi everyone

Thanks *so* much for your replies and suggestions - all much appreciated y)

In the end, we've booked 13A/B out and 16J/K in - I was really considering 15A/B both ways as there's no-one behind, but in the end our hands were forced somewhat as all the other "couple" seats had gone by the next time we logged into MMB! We shall see how our 1st WTP flight goes and write a TR :)

Cheers
Michael
#753960 by slinky09
29 Aug 2010, 08:42
Have a great flight and will look forward to the TR - and have an even greater 'event'!
#754085 by mcuth
30 Aug 2010, 22:25
slinky09 wrote:Have a great flight and will look forward to the TR - and have an even greater 'event'!


Thanks - really looking forward to it now (though still nervous - will definitely need the honeymoon :D), less than 3 weeks to go!

Cheers
Michael
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