40A and 40K weren't available on the 744 QF11 from SYD-LAX , but 40D was, and although I'm usually a window flier, SeatGuru's writeup swayed me.
SeatGuru Seat Map Qantas Airways Boeing 747-438 4-Class Vers. 1 (744)
Seats 40 D,E,F,G have a lot of extra legroom due to a 12 inch cutout in the bulkhead wall, but they have limited recline. The tray tables and personal TVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.
But then I came across The Qantas Source which had something else to add.
747 4 Class Kangaroo Seat Map.
Seat 40D is an aisle seat with extra legroom. The seat in front has an electrical box beneath reducing legroom.....
Surely if there is a larger space between these Y seats and the PE seats in front, the electrical box would also be a distance away.
Has anyone experienced 40D who can comment?
Thanks,
PN
SeatGuru Seat Map Qantas Airways Boeing 747-438 4-Class Vers. 1 (744)
Seats 40 D,E,F,G have a lot of extra legroom due to a 12 inch cutout in the bulkhead wall, but they have limited recline. The tray tables and personal TVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing.
But then I came across The Qantas Source which had something else to add.
747 4 Class Kangaroo Seat Map.
Seat 40D is an aisle seat with extra legroom. The seat in front has an electrical box beneath reducing legroom.....
Surely if there is a larger space between these Y seats and the PE seats in front, the electrical box would also be a distance away.
Has anyone experienced 40D who can comment?
Thanks,
PN