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Yea that , amended. Was good for couple on the window.2-4-2?
Yea that , amended. Was good for couple on the window.2-4-2?
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I think, and this is my personal opinion/feeling as to why some prefer the upstairs on a 747 is because ;I'm not sure I understand why there is so much lover to 747 upstairs in J. The exit row legroom is nice and there is the "its upstairs" factor, but in reality, having to lug your stuff up and down the stairs plus the delay in disembarking is annoying. Additionally it's much more cramped and like being in a small narrow body aircraft. I much preferred the nose section in J on the 747.
Funny thing about Wellington is that it was more scary when it wasn’t windy. That runway was short. I think it’s a bit longer now than when I was flying there. Nightmare scenario…calm, wet runway, flap issue on 767.Riding the jump seat - B767. Only happened once but it was a windy day into WLG... way back when that was allowed.
We did a short hop FRA - GVA with LH (Euro J) about 3 years ago. Pleasant enough, reasonably quiet.Anyone flown on an Airbus A220? I haven’t yet, but I’ve heard they’re also pretty comfortable in economy with a spacious 2-3 layout.
For once we are in complete agreement.A380 - but not just any, though - EY (!) EK or QR F
A350 my favourite 'everyday ride'.
I did a lot of long haul in Y in the A380, and loved that small section of economy. 36J-K were our favourite seats.Upstairs at the small economy section of the pre-reconfigured QF A380s. Row 32 A-B or J-K perfect for myself and my wife!