LX Seating-thread
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I'm flying DEL-ZRH-BOS in J in June. 2 pax; one prefers a window seat. Any suggestions on which seat to take? I'm currently in 11AB on both; both flights are wide open except 5A on ZRH-BOS.
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Suggested seating for the new Swiss 777
Hi,
I will be flying to HKG next April on the new Boeing 777-300 in J and I wondered if any of you (especially those who visited the plane last week) have suggestions for advance seat selection. I usually prefer window seats and will be travelling alone.
I am currently in a "throne" seat in 16A, but wonder if I should take an aisle in the small J cabin (no window available) or just choose a different configuration than the throne.
Row 7 doesn't seem to have windows on official Swiss seat selection plan so I want to avoid this.
I'm not a Miles and More so I can't take seats only available to Swiss FF.
Thanks for your input
I will be flying to HKG next April on the new Boeing 777-300 in J and I wondered if any of you (especially those who visited the plane last week) have suggestions for advance seat selection. I usually prefer window seats and will be travelling alone.
I am currently in a "throne" seat in 16A, but wonder if I should take an aisle in the small J cabin (no window available) or just choose a different configuration than the throne.
Row 7 doesn't seem to have windows on official Swiss seat selection plan so I want to avoid this.
I'm not a Miles and More so I can't take seats only available to Swiss FF.
Thanks for your input
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Hi,
I will be flying to HKG next April on the new Boeing 777-300 in J and I wondered if any of you (especially those who visited the plane last week) have suggestions for advance seat selection. I usually prefer window seats and will be travelling alone.
I am currently in a "throne" seat in 16A, but wonder if I should take an aisle in the small J cabin (no window available) or just choose a different configuration than the throne.
Row 7 doesn't seem to have windows on official Swiss seat selection plan so I want to avoid this.
I'm not a Miles and More so I can't take seats only available to Swiss FF.
Thanks for your input
I will be flying to HKG next April on the new Boeing 777-300 in J and I wondered if any of you (especially those who visited the plane last week) have suggestions for advance seat selection. I usually prefer window seats and will be travelling alone.
I am currently in a "throne" seat in 16A, but wonder if I should take an aisle in the small J cabin (no window available) or just choose a different configuration than the throne.
Row 7 doesn't seem to have windows on official Swiss seat selection plan so I want to avoid this.
I'm not a Miles and More so I can't take seats only available to Swiss FF.
Thanks for your input
If another throne seat nearer the front opens up you might want to move but otherwise I don't think you want to move away from 16A.
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I have not seen the LX Boeing 777-300ER Business cabin but cannot understand why you would want a seat other than a throne if you are travelling alone. On the Airbus 330/340 there was a choice of thrones and two types of single seats and some people preferred K seats to the thrones but the only single seats on the 777 are throne seats. Unless you choose one of the centre seats (D or G) you cannot avoid climbing over someone or someone climbing over you if you are not in a throne seat.
If another throne seat nearer the front opens up you might want to move but otherwise I don't think you want to move away from 16A.
If another throne seat nearer the front opens up you might want to move but otherwise I don't think you want to move away from 16A.
I moved a couple rows towards the front to a seat with a console only on the aisle side. I'll see at check-in if I can get even closer to the front but will definitely keep a single seat!
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Thank you. According to the seat map provided by Swiss, not all single seat are "real" throne. Some have a console only on the aisle or window side. However, all the pictures I saw only showed single seats with two consoles, thus my confusion. Some people said real throne seats were not preferred as they feel like coffins.
I moved a couple rows towards the front to a seat with a console only on the aisle side. I'll see at check-in if I can get even closer to the front but will definitely keep a single seat!
I moved a couple rows towards the front to a seat with a console only on the aisle side. I'll see at check-in if I can get even closer to the front but will definitely keep a single seat!
As you will see on this seatmap all single seats on the 777-300ER are throne seats:
while on the A340 even-numbered A seats are thrones (4A, 6A, 8A, 10A, 12A) and K seats have the console either on the aisle side or on the window side.
From your description I wonder if you are flying to HKG on the A340.
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As you can see, the seat selection plan is slightly different and more detailed for windows and seats (if accurate) than the one you posted. It is also less accurate for the other elements (lavatories, etc.)
I'm excited to see what people who flew recently or will fly soon thought of it.
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Interesting. I have posted a question in the Lurker thread and asked for clarification.
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I went through the same concerns and research a couple of weeks ago when booking a BKK-ZRH flight for the summer. The seatmap when booking does indeed look like the old 340 for the "K" seats. However, the pictures from the delivery promo day show what looks like a throne with full side units and an new feature - an extra storage bin on the right side that was discussed in an article.
I also believe the seatmap on the Swiss website (not the booking seatmap) shows a throne as well for the "K" seats.
I also believe the seatmap on the Swiss website (not the booking seatmap) shows a throne as well for the "K" seats.
It's interesting that they have added extra storage compared to the old "throne".
Let's wait for confirmation from the Lurker. It would be good if SWISS can correct the inaccuracies of the seat selection map.
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http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/26161365-post1624.html
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The LX Lurker has confirmed that all single Business seats on the 777-300ER are throne seats.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/26161365-post1624.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/26161365-post1624.html
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Generally when a long haul aircraft is used on a route where they only sell 2 classes, first class is closed and seats cannot be chosen.
Depending on the route, first class seats may be chosen at checkin at the airport against cash (I recall something around 750 USD for a single flight on the CAI route when still served by A340 before switching to A32X.)
When F is not in use, as on B777 on the intra-european routes for the moment, the crew may give a F seat at discretion to HON Circle members.