Best seats in Jetstar A330 Starclass?

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No disrespect intended file51 but I am 6ft 5" and have flown JQ * class to BKK over 15 times and have sat in just about every seat available. Unless you are leaning forward in your seat and the person in front has theirs completely reclined, and I say you would have to be leaning over quite a bit would the seat in front really be in your face.

I would say you are not impressed with JQ. I recommend you fly QF J and pay if you are lucky to get business saver another $2500 for the joy of QF.

Have you ever thought some people like to sit upright, or even use a laptop without it having to sit half way up your chest???

I have already flown JQ *class on 2 return SYD-HNL so far this year and will be booking another by weeks end for Xmas/New Year, so that kind of throws your little theory a bit taswegian, I have not, nor ever had a problem with JQ.

I did say over 6ft 1", and you say 6ft 5", well add another inch onto that and I can assure you, you dont need to be leaning forward at all. My friend is 6ft 1" and he feels the same way (work trips).... obviously both of us dont know what we are talking about.

Please stick to the facts as it is easy to see what the seat pitch is, and it cant be compared to QF J class (with the exception of the domestic product).

Oh, hope you enjoyed trying all 38 *class seats, normally when one finds a seat they are confortable with they stick to it, 1A/B in this case.


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Looking on the setmap, the aisle looks wider on the 1J/K side than the 1A/B side.
Is that right? Are the crew seats in front of 1J? Is it going to be difficult to do an overnighter in 1J (foot space) - I'm a restless sleeper.
 
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