Asiana Club - Best C Class Seat of new B772ER (ORD-ICN)




seungleeboy
May 16, 09, 10:10 pm
I booked ORD-ICN w/ C class.

My schedule shows it has first and business on their new B772ER.

1. Anyone knows which C seat is good?

2. Anyone knows about ROW 5?


<Infomation about C class I found so far>
- ROW 6 has restricted window view angle
- ROW 6 has lavatory right behind


stargold
May 16, 09, 10:19 pm
Without having flown on the OZ 772ER specifically, but using general seatmap advice based on similar configurations:

Row 5 should be a good seat due to the small mini-cabin (faster service, calmer atmosphere) and because they are bulkhead seats which have plenty of legroom.

ACN Consultant
May 18, 09, 9:00 am
seatguru.com shows that row 5 is probably not the best for C (Business Class) because of the lavatory directly behind. There doesn't appear to be a row 6?


ORDnHKG
May 18, 09, 10:03 am
seatguru.com shows that row 5 is probably not the best for C (Business Class) because of the lavatory directly behind. There doesn't appear to be a row 6?

ORD-ICN is the only long haul operate by the only 3 class 772 OZ has. Seatguru only has the seat map for the 2 class 772, not the 3 class 772.

Btw, seatguru doesn't even have the seat map for 74M in new configuration. I wouldn't totllay trust the information from seatguru except airlines in the US, as I know even I sent in the information, they don't even bother to update.

A_Lee
May 18, 09, 10:24 am
I wouldn't totllay trust the information from seatguru except airlines in the US, as I know even I sent in the information, they don't even bother to update.

I'll second that. I've found numerous errors in their seat maps that they never seem to correct. Trying to rely on seatguru is very risky.

stargold
May 18, 09, 2:46 pm
I'll second that. I've found numerous errors in their seat maps that they never seem to correct. Trying to rely on seatguru is very risky.
In any case, as long as you are a reasonably well travelled flyer, you can normally work out what are the good seats are simply by looking at the seatmaps on the airline websites even without the commentary...



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