In between meals, I managed to sleep, but only intermittently.
I thought the AC PEY seat was good. I was happy with seat width and recline. But somehow, compared to many of my previous flights in Y or PEY, I did not sleep as soundly as I usually did.
At least part of the reason was the design of the headrest, which I did not like too much. The curved ends were fixed in place, and I could not find a comfortable resting position. I much preferred conventional winged headrests, like those on SQ, or even the winged headrest on the AC A330 PEY seat on my previous YVR-YUL sector. I think a larger pillow would have helped as well.
On a stroll through the lightly loaded Y cabin, I noticed many folks lying horizontal, each with 3 seats to themselves, all fast asleep.
Note to self: If a flight was lightly loaded, it was better to be in economy, with a row of 3 seats to yourself, than premium economy. This was the proverbial Y-flat bed, which, on previous flights over the years, had provided me with hours and hours of good sleep whenever I had the good fortune to have one.
I was sure that if I was in Y that evening, I would have slept more soundly than in PEY.
Of course, securing a row of 3 empty Y seats is always a gamble, and on fuller flights, PEY would be infinitely superior to 9-abreast 3-3-3 Y seating.
I would still recommend PEY for long flights, and AC's PEY is pretty impressive, but if I knew a flight was going to be very lightly loaded, the decision to fly Y or PEY would require some evaluation of the pro's and con's, and the decision may not always be in favour of PEY.
I thought the AC PEY seat was good. I was happy with seat width and recline. But somehow, compared to many of my previous flights in Y or PEY, I did not sleep as soundly as I usually did.
At least part of the reason was the design of the headrest, which I did not like too much. The curved ends were fixed in place, and I could not find a comfortable resting position. I much preferred conventional winged headrests, like those on SQ, or even the winged headrest on the AC A330 PEY seat on my previous YVR-YUL sector. I think a larger pillow would have helped as well.
On a stroll through the lightly loaded Y cabin, I noticed many folks lying horizontal, each with 3 seats to themselves, all fast asleep.
Note to self: If a flight was lightly loaded, it was better to be in economy, with a row of 3 seats to yourself, than premium economy. This was the proverbial Y-flat bed, which, on previous flights over the years, had provided me with hours and hours of good sleep whenever I had the good fortune to have one.
I was sure that if I was in Y that evening, I would have slept more soundly than in PEY.
Of course, securing a row of 3 empty Y seats is always a gamble, and on fuller flights, PEY would be infinitely superior to 9-abreast 3-3-3 Y seating.
I would still recommend PEY for long flights, and AC's PEY is pretty impressive, but if I knew a flight was going to be very lightly loaded, the decision to fly Y or PEY would require some evaluation of the pro's and con's, and the decision may not always be in favour of PEY.
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