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I've done it twice now (QF9 on 787). Second time I'd put in an upgrade request however the points requirement was outrageous and after continuous monitoring of seating and 2 or 3 seat changes on my part I was quietly confident I wouldn't have a neighbour. I cancelled my upgrade request about 48 hours out and had an empty seat next to me . Same old issue - if the person next to you is small, the experience is okay, but someone of the same dimensions and it's an issue (I'm not big).I have not had anyone I know say that they would fly again on the 787-9 PER-LHR-PER in economy. Everyone says never again because the seats are just too small and that includes slim folks.
QF2 on the way home had a large person next to me and even on A380 it just doesn't work.
When you can't actually sit straight in your seat then the industry has failed and I wonder where the class actions are?. QF hasn't differentiated its Y offering and so it's either been a last minute necessity or so cheap you couldn't pass it by. I'd happily pay a significant Y premium for some guarantees but currently I'd like to think QF has a captive market in PER and otherwise a customer base doing it for the first and last time. But then perhaps if you only fly once every couple of years you don't realize how low the 787 has taken the flying experience.