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#924253 by stevedaley
27 Jul 2016, 07:16
Hi,

We are booked as a party of six, 3 adults and three children aged 10,12 and 14 flying Upper from NYC in October. We were originally flying on a 340 but have just noticed it's been changed to A330 now!!! I know the reviews are not good, what are the best seats to choose and do you think it will be changed back to a 340?.

Thanks,

Steve
#924258 by gumshoe
27 Jul 2016, 12:27
Bad luck. Anything is possible but there's no reason to suspect they'd change it again.

Personally I'd take six seats in a cluster at the front eg 1/2/3A&D or 1/2/3G&K. That way your party will "own" the front of the plane with no-one in front of you. And you're as far away as possible from the bar.
#924261 by Neil
27 Jul 2016, 13:13
I tend to prefer 3/4/5, it's far away enough from the bar and the front galley, I sometimes find the noise can be disruptive in 1 or 2. In your situation I would probably go for 2-7K, yes, it might be nice to be opposite, but the suites are smaller in the middle and there are no air vents, which I hate.
#924264 by gumshoe
27 Jul 2016, 13:37
Agreed about the middle for adults - fine for 10, 12 and 14-year-olds though, if you need to keep an eye on them.

@stevedaley have you got the run of the cabin or are seats already taken?
#924266 by marshy11
27 Jul 2016, 14:40
A and K seats are 5 inches longer than the middle seats. May be fine if your younger ones are short, but if you are tall you will want the bit extra, certainly if you want to make up the bed.
#924277 by stevedaley
27 Jul 2016, 17:43
The cabin already has some seats taken Gumshoe, I can get 4 -9K For the six of us, I know its close to the bar but two of the kids are quite tall. At the moment I have 4/5/6 G and K.

Row 1 A,D and G are taken as well as A 4/5/6.

Thanks,

Steve
#924282 by gumshoe
27 Jul 2016, 18:45
Ok - well it's the lesser of two evils really - personally I'd avoid 8K & 9K as they get the heaviest toilet footfall and they're close to the bar. On a night flight there's a decent chance no-one will use it but it only takes one.

The middle seats are a bit shorter when in bed mode but unless your kids are over 6 feet it shouldn't be an issue so I'd stick with what you've got. Others may disagree though, so YMMV.
#924289 by stevedaley
28 Jul 2016, 05:49
Thanks for all your advice, given the choice available I think I will stick with the seats I have chosen. Just out of interest, apart from the bed length in the middle rows, what is the difference between the UCDS and the other seats?

Steve
#924290 by SlimpyJones
28 Jul 2016, 06:39
The A330 suites have a "high density" layout, so the rows are 1-2-1 as opposed to 1-1-1 on the others. Again, experiences vary but some folks complain that the seat is much narrower than the "normal" seat.
A quick Google image search should show up the other differences as they are mostly cosmetic :)
There are apparently plans to begin replacing the UCDS with the new iteration found on the 787s in the next few months.
I personally have no problem with the seats on day flights. I'd still prefer them over being in Y or PE!
#924294 by gumshoe
28 Jul 2016, 12:20
Another unpopular feature is the see-through (albeit frosted) divider between seats which many feel reduces privacy.

And because of the high density layout the cabin just feels very cramped. But I guess we've been spoiled by the nose of the 747 which has acres of free space in comparison.
#924296 by stevedaley
28 Jul 2016, 15:25
Thanks for all your advice, it's really appreciated. We have only ever flown Upper on the LGW fleet, so we are used to the space. We are going out to EWR on a 787-9, so hopefully that will live up to expectations - unless they change that as well nearer the time!! Fingers crossed

Thanks again,

Steve
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