Those SQ J seats are just appalling unless you are sub 1.6metres tall with size 8 or smaller feetI guess it's somewhat about expectations. If you are not familiar with it it can really be a surprise to rock up on your connection after a long haul and see the middle seat blocked and realise this is "business" class if you're used to short haul business in other regions.
It also depends on one's preferences. What do you see as being more important, the soft product or the hard product? If you're someone who cares more for the hard product it's a big disappointment, however if you care more for the soft product, a TK A320 business is still great even if it's not that different to economy in terms of the hard product.
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The lie flat I had on the SQ MAX from SIN to PNH was probably better than the weird angled one SQ have on the long haul A350s and A380s! It's messed up SQ for me
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Now you are definitely an optimist able to see the glass half full. For me eurobusiness is a glass with a drop of water in the bottomOne thing about Eurobusiness, the premiums sometimes aren't that significant. I had a case last year travelling BRU-LHR/LHR-FRA (two day stopover) where taking business class on LHR-FRA instead of economy was only $20 more (I did have luggage so needed luggage inclusive fare, differential would have been greater with HLO).