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#800757 by durhamste
23 Jan 2012, 18:49
have booked UC from SFO to LHR, in the bubble in seats 1 and 2 K. travelling as a couple.
would other flyers reccomend these seats?
probably going to try and get some sleep on the flight.
nearly all the seats downstairs are still free including 12 A and K.
any advice on whether to change seats would be appreciated.
also when upstairs, do the ECM passengers get off last? therefore are you stuck behind them?
thanks
#800809 by tontybear
23 Jan 2012, 23:33
DragonLady wrote:Personally I would move downstairs. I don't like the split cabin at all (and I know I'm not alone in that view ).
DL


I prefer the A zone - much more airy and spacious than the other UC mini cabins

If 12 A/K are still free then nab them.
#800811 by alexr
23 Jan 2012, 23:55
12A/K are nice to be together, but be aware that they lack their own overhead compartments. If you board early you can use the row 15 overhead bins (which sucks for rows 14 and 15).

Further back (rows 20-23), the middle pair look to me to be able to remove the barrier between the seats, but I've never been seated there to try it out.
#800818 by Martin
24 Jan 2012, 00:45
Definitely go for 12A/K or others in the A zone. The bubble is good for economy pax, but not for those travelling in UC. Upstairs you will have trouble getting in, on the way out you have to wait until all the economy pax have gone down the stairs and it slows the service too. The crew don't like it for that reason.

I just came back from SFO on Friday and had 19A in the A zone and for a single traveller that's an excellent private, peaceful location.

Oh, if you are travelling before the end of Feb, don't forget to collect your complimentary Orville and Wilbur salt and pepper pots! :w
#800819 by duggy83
24 Jan 2012, 00:48
sky0000547 wrote:As much as I liked travelling in the bubble but the toilet at the front and Y pax making the upstairs UC cabin not very appealing to me.


There's a toilet now at the rear of the upper deck for the Y passengers, so they don;t have to pass through the UC cabin to get to one (not sure if that's what you meant or not!)
#800820 by tontybear
24 Jan 2012, 01:04
alexr wrote:12A/K are nice to be together, but be aware that they lack their own overhead compartments. If you board early you can use the row 15 overhead bins (which sucks for rows 14 and 15).

Further back (rows 20-23), the middle pair look to me to be able to remove the barrier between the seats, but I've never been seated there to try it out.


Well the CC will always put them in one of the wardrobes in the barrier at the back of the A-Zone

I thought all the barriers were fixed - they don't look very removable to me !
#800858 by Martin
24 Jan 2012, 13:13
tontybear wrote:I thought all the barriers were fixed - they don't look very removable to me !


Tonty - I was browing the photos section (prompted by Pete's V-Flyer guide book) and came across this picture that Bazz took back in 2006 of three-in-a-bed!

So unless the UCS design has changed, it looks like the screen is removable.
#800881 by tontybear
24 Jan 2012, 15:46
well you learn something new everyday !
#800909 by durhamste
24 Jan 2012, 19:11
just want to say a big thank you to everyone.
have changed to 12 a and k from upstairs.
i am so grateful that there is a website such as this and helpful people who are members.
loved upstairs last time we flew, but it was all UC then and jonathon ross was sat opposite who was really pleasant.
#800913 by Tinkerbelle
24 Jan 2012, 19:36
Martin wrote:
tontybear wrote:I thought all the barriers were fixed - they don't look very removable to me !


Tonty - I was browing the photos section (prompted by Pete's V-Flyer guide book) and came across this picture that Bazz took back in 2006 of three-in-a-bed!

So unless the UCS design has changed, it looks like the screen is removable.


The screen is no longer removable. It used to be years ago when the UCS on the 744 was first introduced but hasn't been for a long time now.
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