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Finnair First For @FlyingFionaI'm flying Finnair in April for the first time.
Finnair First For @FlyingFionaI'm flying Finnair in April for the first time.
But the footwell in the front row is much bigger. So if that is a concern, choose front row and BYO ear plugs.Just difficult to adjust to, if you’re used to a reclining seat, foot well is small and has an annoying pillar. Difficult to get in and out of to get up. Definitely don’t select a seat in the first 2 rows. I felt sorry for the people there as the galley and more particularly the lavatory in row one would be extremely disruptive.
And perhaps nose plugsBut the footwell in the front row is much bigger. So if that is a concern, choose front row and BYO ear plugs.
But the footwell in the front row is much bigger. So if that is a concern, choose front row and BYO ear plugs.
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Two pillows provided along with the usual. Other available if requested.What concerns me is that I don't mind lounging but that is best done with cushions so that you can lounge in a way that suits your body but from all reports there is only one tiny good-for-nothing type cushion provided and there are no spares. (I welcome readers who have flown and have had different experiences to counter this claim.)
Im the opposite, in terms of hard product the QF J seat (especially on A380) has more accessible storage. The automated recline makes transitioning from seated to sleeping position super easy, the non retractable sleeping belt makes it easier to roll over and lumbar support is superior.I guess the seat is not for everyone. Given the choice, would I however fly AY in biz over QF? Most certainly!
all reports there is only one tiny good-for-nothing type cushion provided and there are no spares. (I welcome readers who have flown and have had different experiences to counter this claim.)
would I however fly AY in biz over QF? Most certainly!