Originally Posted by
BThumme
Article said E+. So that narrows it down
to 16 or 27, so I'm guessing row 16.
Would have liked to see them interview some people in E-, not C/F. Ask them if they knew ahead of time this would be the 787,etc. I get the feeling most of those in C/F knew what they were getting into.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/20/travel...iref=allsearch
In Seat 21J, Michael Reynolds, 64, was headed home after his oldest granddaughter's high school graduation ceremony. He had no idea he was booked on arguably the most-watched airliner in America, touted by Boeing as the "airplane of the future."
"It was a surprise to see the media circus," he said.
Charles Marine also was in the dark about the flight until he arrived at the gate. Was he concerned about the battery problems? "I guess there's a little bit of something in the back of my mind," he said. But to have all these CEOs on the plane," he said he felt safe.
I do have to wonder about this though:
Now about the seats: They're a comfy 17.3 inches across, which fit me fine, especially after enduring a torturous chair on a commuter plane the previous day. The plane's seats are arranged in three rows of three chairs across, with two aisles. In first class, passengers stretch out on 22-inch wide lay-flat seats in the 2-by-2-by-2 configuration.