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Type of Seats in the Refurbished 773s (77A / 73A)
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Originally posted by SMK77 View PostThe picture is showing indeed a 77W and its ill-minded concept of limiting space to allow for less seat pitch. I was hoping that SQ would put the foot rests from row 1 to use them in row 2 as there is ample space - obviously they did not.
I couldn't quite weigh up why you had a link to a picture from another site when there are many on here. That must have been what threw me.Last edited by MAN Flyer; 19 August 2009, 02:42 AM.
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Originally posted by SMK77 View PostAlmost, as the seats are both stand-alone with their own footrest. Question is whether the overall bed-comfort is nicer and you don't have to sleep diagonal anymore.
Originally posted by SMK77 View PostI was hoping that SQ would put the foot rests from row 1 to use them in row 2 as there is ample space - obviously they did not.
The Diamond Plus seat has been flying for almost 3 years....MAN Flyer is right to point out that on SQT, this product has been reviewed and much talked about. Tell us something we don't already know please?
Eg. On the 773A, there is only ONE headset jack as opposed to 2 on the 77W
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Originally posted by mec View PostFirst you stated boldly above as if you had insider news ....or perhaps you read something else we all did not in SQ's press release of the refurbishment; that the F seats are different or modified?
Over here...you are thoroughly disappointed with your own hope that they would mod the seats
The Diamond Plus seat has been flying for almost 3 years....MAN Flyer is right to point out that on SQT, this product has been reviewed and much talked about. Tell us something we don't already know please?
Eg. On the 773A, there is only ONE headset jack as opposed to 2 on the 77W
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I'm just amazed that, with the great improvement from the old regional F to the Diamond Plus F, someone is complaining. It strikes me like someone who spent a decade travelling to work on a public bus being provided with a chauffeured Mercedes Benz complaining "Who sent me this ill-minded Mercedes Benz? They should have sent me a Maybach! Wah!"
I cannot imagine any airline wanting to put a better F in their regional fleet than their long-haul fleet. That would be a sure-fire way to mis-set expectations and disappoint customers.
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostI'm just amazed that, with the great improvement from the old regional F to the Diamond Plus F, someone is complaining. It strikes me like someone who spent a decade travelling to work on a public bus being provided with a chauffeured Mercedes Benz complaining "Who sent me this ill-minded Mercedes Benz? They should have sent me a Maybach! Wah!"
I cannot imagine any airline wanting to put a better F in their regional fleet than their long-haul fleet. That would be a sure-fire way to mis-set expectations and disappoint customers.
Regional First is no comparision because I refuse to book it. It's a crappy product and shouldn't be sold as "First". SQ needed to change it because many other people felt the same.
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Originally posted by SMK77 View Postas long as I have to pay for the fare, I have the right to complaint.
I posit that it is a fruitless exercise to berate a product heavily and then continue to support it by buying tickets on it.
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Since when did SQ take over from JPA as the seat designer? No doubt SQ has a say in the individual comfort but JPA has to conform to the requirements set for safety purposes in the design of the seat. Koito which manufactures the seat has to make sure the design requirements meets the safety specifications - ie. seat mountings. If you do an overlay of the 2 seat plans (773/77W), you will realise that they are in almost identical locations.
If you noticed, the toilet seats in lavatories on newer aircraft (late 90s) do not give a knocking sound when slammed (It just goes down slowly). ANA brought this issue to Boeing duration the 777 development stage. Boeing proposed a simple rubber bumper. ANA countered with a superior mechanical bummer. Designing one is easy but to satisfy all requirements required a hell lot of R&D + engineering and testing before a simple bumper can be installed. Say you want to move the opening for the paper towels for in the lavatory by a mere 2 inches. Seems simple but that requires a whole redesign on the lavatory unit and it will probably take up to a year to get it done.
So that being said, ideally SQ would have wanted to modify the design of the Diamond seats but the amount of engineering required to make minor adjustments do not really justify the time, cost & manpower.
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Originally posted by Nick C View PostSo that being said, ideally SQ would have wanted to modify the design of the Diamond seats but the amount of engineering required to make minor adjustments do not really justify the time, cost & manpower.
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I can give everyone a comparison between the 77W and 77A F seats soon...I am flying this Saturday SYD-SIN on the 77W (special 70K miles 50% off promo for SQ234/SQ233) and SIN-SYD on 27AUG on 77A (rip off 105K miles).
Will take some pics for everybody and post them here...
Looking forward to finally trying these seats. But I'm sure they won't top the SkySuites - they are my fave - can't wait for my final trip on the 744 on 03OCT SYD-SIN.
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Originally posted by SkySuites View PostI can give everyone a comparison between the 77W and 77A F seats soon...I am flying this Saturday SYD-SIN on the 77W (special 70K miles 50% off promo for SQ234/SQ233) and SIN-SYD on 27AUG on 77A (rip off 105K miles).
Will take some pics for everybody and post them here...
Looking forward to finally trying these seats. But I'm sure they won't top the SkySuites - they are my fave - can't wait for my final trip on the 744 on 03OCT SYD-SIN.
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Originally posted by SkySuites View PostLooking forward to finally trying these seats. But I'm sure they won't top the SkySuites - they are my fave - can't wait for my final trip on the 744 on 03OCT SYD-SIN.
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