Originally Posted by
helvetic
I'm flying SFO-DXB in a couple weeks and most of the entire cabin is blocked. Flying solo, and the only window seats left are 4AK. 1EF2EF are also free.
- Is the galley proximity going to be a major issue in 4AK? Is it actually set back vs. the 3EF and directly adjacent to the galley?
- 4K says it's an accessible seat, 4A is not. Which is better? What's the difference?
I've occasionally used 4K when flights were similarly blocked, I prefer that to 4A as there's a lav on the same side next to the galley. It's staggered a further bit back than 3EF but haven't had a problem with galley noise. Either way, you can call up and see if they'll assign you a blocked seat or do it on the day (assuming not fully booked). No difference between A and K, other than the obvious. K is just assigned as accessible even though A would be easier to get to if there are mobility issues.