Originally Posted by
francophile
As mentioned here:
"Lufthansa found that passengers put a lower value on having direct access to the aisle than on having a longer, flat bed..."
Is that the same company that found out that Senators don't want a "50% off your next award flight reservation" any more?
I guess the choices were:
1) A seat in which it is impossible to sleep but with aisle access
2) A comfortable seat in which it's easy to sleep but without aisle access
Have any of you experienced the new JAL suites where there is an "aisle to the aisle" for passengers on the window side? The aisle is quite narrow and probably only works for slim Japanese, though.
HTB.