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#805828 by David
21 Mar 2012, 18:07
Which route are you flying ? (this will give us an idea of what type of plane you might be on)

David
#805831 by tontybear
21 Mar 2012, 18:15
Sinx wrote:What are the best Upper Class seats for a honeymoon couple?


Depends if you are still on speaking terms after the reception :o) :o)

Seriously what route and what date are you flying.
#805840 by Spill
21 Mar 2012, 20:18
If it is a 747 config 4' then row 12. These are right in the nose and are close together and private.
Over to others if it's an airbus.
#805846 by willrob937
21 Mar 2012, 21:23
It'll be an Airbus 340-600 on the 31st so i'd suggest 1K and 2K. Again, secluded and its much quieter up the front. Plus theres no-one sat opposite you! :)
#805847 by tontybear
21 Mar 2012, 21:42
the lower K numbers (1-7) and the higher A numbers (8+) all face the wall so give you more privacy - no one looking into your suite.
#805851 by DragonLady
21 Mar 2012, 23:01
willrob937 wrote:It'll be an Airbus 340-600 on the 31st so i'd suggest 1K and 2K. Again, secluded and its much quieter up the front. Plus theres no-one sat opposite you! :)



Err, there's no 1K on a 340- 600 ?|
DL
#805853 by flabound
21 Mar 2012, 23:29
tontybear wrote:the lower K numbers (1-7) and the higher A numbers (8+) all face the wall so give you more privacy - no one looking into your suite.



jeeez wait for the honeymoon :0
#805854 by honey lamb
22 Mar 2012, 00:07
clarkeysntfc wrote:How about if people want to be opposite?

In the suites they're not exactly opposite since they are configured for privacy
#805893 by Supernovo
22 Mar 2012, 12:46
Sinx wrote:What are the best Upper Class seats for a honeymoon couple?


Sinx. Firstly congratulations on your pending big day. We are on the same flight for the same reason in September. On our honeymoon onto cape town. I booked 8k and 8g as this is far away from the bar to sleep but not in a quiet area so we can still sit and talk. These are the first seats after the 'wall' so we will be facing opposite each other and not seperated by the wall. That was my thinking anyhow.
#805897 by Spill
22 Mar 2012, 13:29
willrob937 wrote:It'll be an Airbus 340-600 on the 31st so i'd suggest 1K and 2K. Again, secluded and its much quieter up the front. Plus theres no-one sat opposite you! :)



I am now very interested in this thread. My plane for Miami has changed over night from a 744 to a 346.
Why do people seem to prefer the K side rather than the A side?

I assume you mean 2k and 3k?
Is 2k not too close to the toilet.
#805906 by ratechaser
22 Mar 2012, 14:07
Spill wrote:
willrob937 wrote:It'll be an Airbus 340-600 on the 31st so i'd suggest 1K and 2K. Again, secluded and its much quieter up the front. Plus theres no-one sat opposite you! :)



I am now very interested in this thread. My plane for Miami has changed over night from a 744 to a 346.
Why do people seem to prefer the K side rather than the A side?

I assume you mean 2k and 3k?
Is 2k not too close to the toilet.



I suppose the toilet could be considered to be '1K'... perfect if as suggested by others, a certain level of privacy is desired ):
#805913 by honey lamb
22 Mar 2012, 14:25
Spill wrote:Why do people seem to prefer the K side rather than the A side?

I assume you mean 2k and 3k?
Is 2k not too close to the toilet.

The K side is generally preferred in seats 1-7 because it is facing the wall and so offers a degree of privacy. Similarly 8-17A are preferred for the same reason

Personally I would choose 3K and 4K rather than 2K and 3K
#805921 by Supernovo
22 Mar 2012, 17:04
honey lamb wrote:
Spill wrote:Why do people seem to prefer the K side rather than the A side?


I assume you mean 2k and 3k?
Is 2k not too close to the toilet.

The K side is generally preferred in seats 1-7 because it is facing the wall and so offers a degree of privacy. Similarly 8-17A are preferred for the same reason

Personally I would choose 3K and 4K rather than 2K and 3K


Would people prefer when travelling together to sit on the same side one in front of the other, or opposite as we have picked? Anyone travelled this way before?
#805927 by honey lamb
22 Mar 2012, 19:09
Supernovo wrote:
honey lamb wrote:
Spill wrote:Why do people seem to prefer the K side rather than the A side?


I assume you mean 2k and 3k?
Is 2k not too close to the toilet.

The K side is generally preferred in seats 1-7 because it is facing the wall and so offers a degree of privacy. Similarly 8-17A are preferred for the same reason

Personally I would choose 3K and 4K rather than 2K and 3K


Would people prefer when travelling together to sit on the same side one in front of the other, or opposite as we have picked? Anyone travelled this way before?

We've always sat one in front of the other.
#805934 by clarkeysntfc
22 Mar 2012, 20:27
We've been UC twice before. On the A340-600 we went for 9A/10A, on a 747 we went for 20A/D. We preferred sitting opposite each other on the 747, so have gone for 2A/3D on the A340-600 which is set to take us to LA in August. Hope this works out nicely :-)
#805937 by Spill
22 Mar 2012, 20:46
I think that sitting side-by-side means quite a gap so talking is difficult.

In the A vs K sides - it is mentioned above that K suites face into the wall. So do A suites face out into the aisle?
#805938 by honey lamb
22 Mar 2012, 20:56
Spill wrote:I think that sitting side-by-side means quite a gap so talking is difficult.

In the A vs K sides - it is mentioned above that K suites face into the wall. So do A suites face out into the aisle?

The wall referred to is the wall created by the back of the suites down the centre of the A340 series of aircraft. Both the A and K seats throughout the aircraft face the aisle. There is also a line of suites down the centre of the aircraft which has a 1-1-1 configuration. In the A346 in rows 1-7 these centre seats are D seats and face the A seats. The back of the suites thus forms the wall opposite the K seats, Rows 7-17 are G seats and face the K seats and thus the back of them forms the wall for the A seats. If you look at the seat maps in the Toolbox you will see what I mean
#805943 by Spill
22 Mar 2012, 21:27
Thanks Honeylamb.
It all becomes clear.
Just moved to 3K and 4K.
Great advice and info again from V-Flyer!
#805953 by Supernovo
22 Mar 2012, 22:39
Spill wrote:Thanks Honeylamb.
It all becomes clear.
Just moved to 3K and 4K.
Great advice and info again from V-Flyer!


Haha so did I, the same seats from 8g &8k. I'm sure they'll be great seats.
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