Don't understand French, but the J class seats look the same as the current 380E ones. Still have that same problem folding out the leg-support bit when turning down the bed. Have to push down quite hard to get it to flip over. Hate it!
Don't understand French, but the J class seats look the same as the current 380E ones. Still have that same problem folding out the leg-support bit when turning down the bed. Have to push down quite hard to get it to flip over. Hate it!
The reporter/narrator lady initially thought J seat was First Class
The economy headrests look different. The J class, as said by SQ-SIA, looks different with the different headrests and the tailoring of the leather on the seats. One other thing I've noticed is that the screens on J class on this model looks a bit different from the standard J class found on the other planes.
I know when you airline bling, that could only mean one thing
I used 96 a/k to and from Zurich last week. These seats really are hidden gems and I think the best C on the plane to be frank. Especially on low-loads when you may be the only people in this section. Toilet noise is VERY low. I'd take them in a heartbeat.
Only thing with these all C upper decks (as the crew said) is that a lot of the seats have problems (IFE/Power supply etc.) I had to move on my legs.
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