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77H (777-300ER, F cabin)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-300/777-300er-77h.html
F seats:
1A - very private. Protected by the divider between it and the D seats.
J seats:
Row 11, 12 mini-cabin - very quiet and private
15A has no windows
21 only 1 window.
Y+ seats:
32H/K have lots of legroom.
30D/E/F/G have huge legroom, but passengers walk in front of you to access bathroom. Light spills from bathroom particularly onto 30G.
31A has no window.
34H gets disturbed by the Y section curtain.
Y seats:
77G (777-300ER, no F cabin)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-300/777-300er-77g.html
J seats:
Row 19 has no windows
Y+ seats:
Row 30 has good legroom
Y seats:
39A/C/H/K - lots of legroom
773 (777-300)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-300/777-300-73z.html
J seats:
Y seats:
Row 39 and 67 are bulkheads with better than average legroom and fold out IFE screens
Row 46 missing the window
Row 53 ABC, HJK has very generous legroom but are missing window due to EMEX position. A and K have emergency slide constraining leg room. All seats are near lavs, so some congregation of people. 53DEF has good legroom at bulkhead.
772 (777-200)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-200/777-200-B772Z.html
J seats:
Y seats:
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-300/777-300er-77h.html
F seats:
1A - very private. Protected by the divider between it and the D seats.
J seats:
Row 11, 12 mini-cabin - very quiet and private
15A has no windows
21 only 1 window.
Y+ seats:
32H/K have lots of legroom.
30D/E/F/G have huge legroom, but passengers walk in front of you to access bathroom. Light spills from bathroom particularly onto 30G.
31A has no window.
34H gets disturbed by the Y section curtain.
Y seats:
77G (777-300ER, no F cabin)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-300/777-300er-77g.html
J seats:
Row 19 has no windows
Y+ seats:
Row 30 has good legroom
Y seats:
39A/C/H/K - lots of legroom
773 (777-300)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-300/777-300-73z.html
J seats:
Y seats:
Row 39 and 67 are bulkheads with better than average legroom and fold out IFE screens
Row 46 missing the window
Row 53 ABC, HJK has very generous legroom but are missing window due to EMEX position. A and K have emergency slide constraining leg room. All seats are near lavs, so some congregation of people. 53DEF has good legroom at bulkhead.
772 (777-200)
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/travel-information/flight/aircraft-fleet/777-200/777-200-B772Z.html
J seats:
Y seats:
777-300ER Best seat?
#61
Join Date: Jun 2011
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Thanks. I think people reported mixed signals regarding which agents would/would not release these seats prior to day of travel seat selection. I figured I'd avoid chancing it and simply called Singapore. Maybe I didn't need to, but what the heck.
#62
Join Date: Aug 2011
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How is seat 39K (bulkhead) on the 3 class 77W? Flying LAX-HKG on a reward ticket, so I am only able to choose my seat through QR's website. Could CX change my seat if they need to accommodate families travelling together?
#63
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Do the exit row seats recline? I seem to find conflicting info between seatguru and seatexpert. I can reserve row 59 with my silver status, but don't want to if there is no recline.
#64
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The answer to your question is 'yes' the seat does recline.
#65
Join Date: Jan 2015
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- 59C vs. 59H - There's a toilet close to 59C and none by 59H for the 77H aircraft. Fair to say you'd have more people lingering/waiting for toilets around 59C thus 59H is a better bet?
- Do you reckon ground staff would place families who need bassinets in row 39 first, and only in row 59 if both bassinets in 39 are used? If so, row 59 has a clear probability advantage in terms of avoiding the crying baby situation.
- 40C would have all the folks in premium economy coming through the curtains to use the bathroom behind. This could be annoying? Though 59 has the galley which could be equally annoying.
- Seems the passengers in 40A/B cannot exit their seat without bothering 40C? This is not an issue for 59C and 59H.
Given the above, am thinking whether 40C is the best seat? Almost seems 59H would be? Happy to hear folk's thoughts on the above...
#66
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Jakarta
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i am booked on seat 39K and 39A for my upcoming trip to YYZ and JFK. how likely is it that i will be moved to other seat due to families requiring bassinet? and when it happens, do i have a say as to where I should be moved? do I have bargaining power over the family if I insist to stay on seats 39A and 39K?
#68
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well i have a noise canceling headphone and I am a person who can sleep anytime anywhere so having a baby nearby does not really bother me. The reason why I would like to remain seated on 39A and K is because of the window, the leg room and the fact that there is only one person next to me
#69
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i am booked on seat 39K and 39A for my upcoming trip to YYZ and JFK. how likely is it that i will be moved to other seat due to families requiring bassinet? and when it happens, do i have a say as to where I should be moved? do I have bargaining power over the family if I insist to stay on seats 39A and 39K?
If you are on board and are approached to ask if you'd mind moving seats (rather than being directed to for operational reasons), you are under no obligation to do so. You just need to explain your reasons for selecting that seat (extra leg-room), and leave it at that.
The crew may find another equal or better seat and offer it to you. It's up to you to decide if you want to take their offer, or to stay put.
As a passenger you have no bargaining power at any time. Seat assignments do not belong to the passenger, and they aren't guaranteed.
#71
Join Date: Jun 2015
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hmm true true.. thanks percysmith and LHR/MEL/Europe FF!! that makes sense. i'll just cross my fingers that there will be no situation where the bassinet is needed on the day I am flying
#72
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: HKG
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Had this situation - I booked bassinet seat with newborn, and my wife was in another aisle seat. During check in, we asked to be seated together but someone else was in the window seat next to the bassinet seat already. They only promised to ask that person whether he would be willing to move, and it turns out the kind man was happy to not sit next to the newborn, so we got to sit together, but I believe they were perfectly okay with not sitting us together if he wasn't willing to move.
#73
Join Date: Apr 2000
Posts: 2,637
A question about economy seats 59A/K. I assume that the door slide intrudes a bit here. Is it a lot for a 6' tall person? Is it cold by that door? Do bulkhead rows 39/40 and 60 DEG have more leg room? I know it is a bassinent seat and they have priority. Sometimes the bulkhead seats has less room than a normal seat since one cannot slide one's feet under the seat in front of you.
#75
Join Date: Sep 2015
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My humble opinion
I've flown coach multiple times on these CX planes and my fav is 72D and 72G and here's my humble opinion:
http://dtsaoo.blogspot.com/2015/02/c...onomy.html?m=1
http://dtsaoo.blogspot.com/2015/02/c...onomy.html?m=1
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