I have taken a couple of A350 flights overnight and here is my personal view on the best seat:
Best seat on SQ are always the bulkhead seats as they have the most space. Similar to the A380, I prefer the middle seats over the window seats.
My favorite seats are 11D/F, hands down the best seats: The forward galley is almost not used, very quiet, lots of space. 11F wins the contest as there is no toilet on the right hand side.
Winner: 11F, followed by 11D. Best seats on the whole plane. I would strongly recommend even for single travelers. Most space (you have the whole foot bench width), most quiet (they hardly use the front galley). Crew sleeps above you and the head room is smaller due to the crew compartment.
Second winner: 11A/K, again very quiet, more space than the standard seats but the seat is narrower due the fuselage and there is only one window. The foot space is less than for 11D/F and you can only stretch out by using the cubby hole.
Third choice: 19A/K, very close to the most active galley but still shielded, more space due to being a bulkhead seat.
I would advice against 19D/F. They are basically in the middle of the galley (when you are seated you can see all of the galley in front of 19A/K and the flimsy curtains are not helping). Very noisy, not very private.
Absolute no go are 18D/F, the toilet doors are right next to the seat and the doors are facing the seats. Terrible seats and I would hate to sit there.
Best seat on SQ are always the bulkhead seats as they have the most space. Similar to the A380, I prefer the middle seats over the window seats.
My favorite seats are 11D/F, hands down the best seats: The forward galley is almost not used, very quiet, lots of space. 11F wins the contest as there is no toilet on the right hand side.
Winner: 11F, followed by 11D. Best seats on the whole plane. I would strongly recommend even for single travelers. Most space (you have the whole foot bench width), most quiet (they hardly use the front galley). Crew sleeps above you and the head room is smaller due to the crew compartment.
Second winner: 11A/K, again very quiet, more space than the standard seats but the seat is narrower due the fuselage and there is only one window. The foot space is less than for 11D/F and you can only stretch out by using the cubby hole.
Third choice: 19A/K, very close to the most active galley but still shielded, more space due to being a bulkhead seat.
I would advice against 19D/F. They are basically in the middle of the galley (when you are seated you can see all of the galley in front of 19A/K and the flimsy curtains are not helping). Very noisy, not very private.
Absolute no go are 18D/F, the toilet doors are right next to the seat and the doors are facing the seats. Terrible seats and I would hate to sit there.
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