Singapore Airlines FLIGHT SQ212

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ashnmar

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Hi

SQ212 SYD-SIN
When I booked this flight the aircraft was an A380
it has now changed to 777-300
I have a J class seat . Can anyone let me know
what type of seats are in the 777-300?? Are they the old or
refurbed ones?

Have friends booked in Y class same flight they will be sitting 31a b c
Is it true there is no window in this row. They have a child.
Would they be better choosing another row?

Will this flight change back to the A380 or we stuck with 777-300
Thanks in advance
 
According to seat guru 31a b c are right behind the bulkhead between j and y. No mention of there not being a window but they do have tray tables in the armrest and no individual tv's but do have extra leg room. IMO, traveling with a kid would require separate tv's at the very least.

I guessed what day you were going so it would be worth punching the correct details on at seatguru.com to confirm my info is correct
 
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I actually think the 777-300 refurb J seats on the SYD-SIN day flight would be better than the A380 J seat.
 
I actually think the 777-300 refurb J seats on the SYD-SIN day flight would be better than the A380 J seat.

Agree, on the A380 and 77W the seats don't recline that much, so it's a either a slight recline or full bed mode

The refurb 777-300 seats are great as they recline "deeply" :) (That's an Emirates term)
 
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