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#767312 by gilly
12 Feb 2011, 15:15
We are flying UC to BGI next month on a 747 config 4 - hooray!

We'd like to be off the aircraft pretty quickly so I wondered which door(s) they use to deplane? I have chosen 18&19A as we like the A zone - but would we be better off somewhere else? The flight is pretty open in UC.
#767319 by horburyflyer
12 Feb 2011, 15:56
Hi

At BGI they use L1, L2 and L5 to disembark and board - so sat in the "A" zone you will use L1 (door between the "A" zone and the galley, so one of the first off.

Have a great trip.

HF
#767325 by gilly
12 Feb 2011, 16:30
Just what I was hoping!

Thanks for the speedy reply.
#767449 by jwhite9185
13 Feb 2011, 14:03
Although if the BA flight still gets in at about the same time as the VS, i could all mean nothing anyway if they arrive just before you!
#767450 by jwhite9185
13 Feb 2011, 14:04
Although if the BA flight still gets in at about the same time as the VS, i could all mean nothing anyway if they arrive just before you!
#767452 by tontybear
13 Feb 2011, 14:12
gilly wrote:We are flying UC to BGI next month on a 747 config 4 - hooray!

We'd like to be off the aircraft pretty quickly so I wondered which door(s) they use to deplane? I have chosen 18&19A as we like the A zone - but would we be better off somewhere else? The flight is pretty open in UC.


TBH if your are organised - bags all ready etc you can get off pretty quick as there is room in the A-zone to move round the slow pax.

I'd rather spend the flight in a preferred seat rather than a less preferred one simply to get off the plane quickly.

Personally I'd also move (if possible) a little further forward as the galley might be noisy in 19. But thats just my preference.
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