Have flown on 77w in row 11 in business class and just wondering what seats are similar to these on the A380 in business being full foot room and not angled?
Row 11 again but there are no windows in 11A/K on the 380. The cabin goes narrower there as well so you may not like that if in a window seat.
17A/K are my favourites on the 380, but they are next to the galley like row 14 on the 77W so that can be a bit of a pain if it's an overnight and you want to sleep.
Row 11 on 77W is very nice and very exclusive because of the mini cabin where it is located. Row 11 on the A380, however, is not too nice for me because seats on row 11 (and 12) on A380 are narrower and the fact that there is no window on 11 is a big no no for me.
17A or K will be my preferred J seats on A380. But if you have to travel with a partner, then 18D and F would be much better than 11D and F. Seats on 11 and 18 D and F do have full width leg room.
Selected 15A on upcoming A380 LAX to NRT flights. Hopefully, since this is the back seat in the front section, will not have that leg projection into my seat. If this is the case, Row 15 could be superior.
Selected 15A on upcoming A380 LAX to NRT flights. Hopefully, since this is the back seat in the front section, will not have that leg projection into my seat. If this is the case, Row 15 could be superior.
Anybody know for sure?
The seats are modular so you will still have the protrusion in Row 15.
I recently travelled from ZRH-SIN in 11K. I slept most of the way, watched videos and enjoyed the general privacy on that side of the aircraft. No winder did make it feel claustrophobic. Certainly need to have books to entertain yourself for when the AVOD is off as you cannot aimlessly gaze out of the window.
The loo at the forward port side of this cabin would have to be the largest aircraft toilet area I have experienced.
Would I book 11K again..No. I only ended up there as it was the last J seat on the aircraft when I booked about 7 days before travel.
Isnt the SQ forward loo the safe floor area as the EK (F) version?
Not quite. The EK f one extends a bit further back almost flush with the top part of the grand staircase. The sq one is more recessed and is smaller in area
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