American Airlines J seat question

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Yes, I have checked seat guru and all I have is 'an average seat'

We are on AA107 LHR-JFK next month and are currently in the small section if front of the galley and directly behind first class. We've been in here on Cathay and quite chuffed with them.

Are they as good on the AA 777? Plenty of other chairs available at the moment so time to change if needed.

Thanks
 
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Yes, I have checked seat guru and all I have is 'an average seat'

We are on AA107 LHR-JFK next month and are currently in the small section if front of the galley and directly behind first class. We've been in here on Cathay and quite chuffed with them.

Are they as good on the AA 777? Plenty of other chairs available at the moment so time to change if needed.

Thanks

The major difference with USA based carriers is [the lack of] proper cabin dividers. They will, at best, be some type of completely see-through mesh. So anywhere in that mini cabin you will either see right into F (not much fun), or be right on the galley behind you (no noise of light blocking curtains).

personally I'd be in the main business class cabin - row 7,8,9 or 10
 
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+1 on what MEL says but the other thing with AA the plane type and config will change another couple of times before departure so it is still a bit of a lottery
 
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