Originally Posted by
hitsmith
That makes a lot of sense. Make the seats in the back the sleeping area and the lay flat beds in the front the bright non-sleeping area. Maybe you can explain this logic. Or do you mean just in Y?
Sorry - I tend to not realise that privileged folks up front in J may not have ever walked down back to see how the lesser half lives.
On the regular 77W (as used on AC1/2) there are three distinct Y cabins; 1: Rows 18-25; 2: Rows 30-43; and 3: Rows 50-63. Cabin 3 could easily be designated as sleeping while cabins 1 & 2 have open shades. Cabin 2 could be variable depending upon demands.
I never made any suggestion regarding the J seats!