Return of the J curtain on 737 services

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Are the toilets at the back bigger?

If so I may take a walk next time to try them out.

ejb

Sort of, in actual floor space I don't think so, but the ones at the front have the wall at a larger angle than the one's at the back (due to the shape of the fuselage), which cuts into available space at head height. Not an issue if you're short, but for the taller amongst us it can be quite a pain.
 
Are the toilets at the back bigger? ...
In relation to 737's the fuselage curvature as it narrows toward the nose reduces the available space, mainly in the upper regions of the cubicle.
 
In relation to 737's the fuselage curvature as it narrows toward the nose reduces the available space, mainly in the upper regions of the cubicle.

As I am short it does not impact on my space.

ejb
 
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