In-seat power in J on OZ A330-300

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Flying Tuesday SYD-ICN and wonder if anyone knows what plug or connector is needed for in-seat power or where to find out?
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It's the standard plug. I used the dual flat pin with my ipad charger on my last flight..about a month ago. I think the AUS plug fits but wouldn't swear on it.
 
It has been a few years since I flew on Asiana but I believe it is a universal socket (US/Japan, Australia/NZ and Europe) at 110 volts. Has a rotating child safety cover that can be a bit tricky.
 
Hey Princess Fiona,

How did you go with the power sockets - I'm flying with them tomorrow and it would be good to know if I definitely need to pack my adaptor.

(as an aside - how were the flights?)

Cheers
 
Hey Princess Fiona,

How did you go with the power sockets - I'm flying with them tomorrow and it would be good to know if I definitely need to pack my adaptor.

(as an aside - how were the flights?)

Cheers

Can use any plug, they are multi-type
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Flight was excellent, currently working on a review ( wish life and other things would stop getting in the way ;) )
 
Can use any plug, they are multi-type
Flight was excellent, currently working on a review ( wish life and other things would stop getting in the way ;) )

Fantastic... I look forward to comparing notes as I too will be writing up a TR...

Did you just have the one leg on the OZ A330? I have 1 x A330 and 3 x 777 (hopefully I get the new QS seats on at least one of the flights!)
 
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