EY 150/151 seat map? Non standard business config
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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EY 150/151 seat map? Non standard business config
Hello does anyone have a link or site to the 'correct' Ey 777 seat map for EY 150/151 - this isn't a standard configuration so it doesn't show up on their website l, seatguru etc.. Rows to from 5 to 14. Does anyone know if row 12 misses a window on this configuration?
#3
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EY 150/151 business configuration 777w
Hi I just flew yesterday. This is a configuration that doesn't show on Seatguru. pearl business goes from row 5 to 14 split into two cabins. First cabin is from 5 to 11 and second section is from 12 to 14. Direct window starts from row 6. This aircraft has no First class.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,632
The EY web page lists FOUR versions of this plane, two with first class and two without, but it does not have seat maps for all versions. The configuration under discussion is the one listed as F0, J40, Y340. (They don't provide a seat map for this version.) The two-class version on Seatguru, one of the four listed on etihad.com, is F0, J28, Y384.
Just because something is not listed on Seatguru doesn't mean it is nonstandard---SeatGuru is not the Bureau of Airline Standards!
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Last edited by SeeBuyFly; Sep 30, 2015 at 10:19 am
#8
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,632
E+F are the best seats for two people traveling together. They have aisle access, but are very slightly claustrophobic. The aisle seats are too exposed to the aisle for sleeping to be comfortable; plus, as you can see, there are no aisle seats that are directly across the aisle from each other except for row 13. The window seats are by far the best seats for individuals.
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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SeeBuyFly - nobody said SeatGuru is the airline seat bureau standard. EY doesn't publish the seat map for the ORD config on their website so check your facts please...
Flights to JFK, LAX aren't the same whoever told you that is correct.
1. Those flights have an F class
2. Windows start with row 5, 7, etc... (this config is the opposite)
3. Flights to JFK, LAX have 2 cabins in J (5 & 6 are in the 1st section) and 7 onward in the second. The ORD config is 2 sections with NO F (5 to 11 in the 1st and 12 to 14 in the 2nd)
Flights to JFK, LAX aren't the same whoever told you that is correct.
1. Those flights have an F class
2. Windows start with row 5, 7, etc... (this config is the opposite)
3. Flights to JFK, LAX have 2 cabins in J (5 & 6 are in the 1st section) and 7 onward in the second. The ORD config is 2 sections with NO F (5 to 11 in the 1st and 12 to 14 in the 2nd)