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First time flying AB here, and I'm traveling with a companion. We wanted to get the honeymoon seats next to each other so we can talk during the flight in row 3EF. Unfortunately on the return 3EF is taken. What's better 1EF or 5EF?
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AlienInTheFatherland , Jul 12, 2017 2:46 am
Much of a muchness really. The advantage of row 3 is that it isn't adjacent to galley/toilets, which applies equally to rows 1 and 5.
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So since row 3 is taken, you're saying 1 and 5 are basically the same?Originally Posted by AlienInTheFatherland
Much of a muchness really. The advantage of row 3 is that it isn't adjacent to galley/toilets, which applies equally to rows 1 and 5.
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AlienInTheFatherland , Jul 12, 2017 4:19 am
Yes. Only slight possible advantage of row 1 is that you would get served before row 5.
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Does AB often run out of meal choices when they get to the back? From seatguru looks like row 5 is also closer to the bathroom. Since I never been on the aircraft I'd appreciate any advice. Right now we're in row 5, but I can move us up to 1.Originally Posted by AlienInTheFatherland
Yes. Only slight possible advantage of row 1 is that you would get served before row 5.
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AlienInTheFatherland , Jul 12, 2017 4:35 am
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Never had any trouble with that kind of thing - in my opinion the service on longhaul J with AB is excellent. It's a relatively small cabin and I have always found the FAs very attentive and the service prompt.Originally Posted by Edgerfly
Does AB often run out of meal choices when they get to the back? From seatguru looks like row 5 is also closer to the bathroom. Since I never been on the aircraft I'd appreciate any advice. Right now we're in row 5, but I can move us up to 1.
One more small point regarding row 5 is that whilst it might be nearer to the toilet, that toilet can sometimes be encroached upon by those passengers at the front of the Y cabin. I actually believe you would be better off in row 1 for toilet access as well.
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One more small point regarding row 5 is that whilst it might be nearer to the toilet, that toilet can sometimes be encroached upon by those passengers at the front of the Y cabin. I actually believe you would be better off in row 1 for toilet access as well.
Row 1 it is then! Thank youOriginally Posted by AlienInTheFatherland
Never had any trouble with that kind of thing - in my opinion the service on longhaul J with AB is excellent. It's a relatively small cabin and I have always found the FAs very attentive and the service prompt.One more small point regarding row 5 is that whilst it might be nearer to the toilet, that toilet can sometimes be encroached upon by those passengers at the front of the Y cabin. I actually believe you would be better off in row 1 for toilet access as well.
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AlienInTheFatherland , Jul 12, 2017 4:48 am
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Good choice. Just thought of another advantage - Row 1 also sounds a bit "more important" than Row 5! Originally Posted by Edgerfly
Row 1 it is then! Thank you
Have a good flight!
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Thanks to all for the good feedback.Originally Posted by seawolf
Definitely row 1. Row 5 near lavatories where economy passengers congregate plus Y galley.
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The non-honeymoon middle seats on AB are quite distant from each other. Have you considered across the aisle from each other? You may actually end up closer than were you in row 1 or 5.