Why doesn't CX provide a changing room in First?
Just an observation, CX provides nice Pyjamas for their First Class passengers, in fact they have stylish new black ones too, by Shanghai Tang, I'm not sure what they cost the airline, but everytime I have to go to the toilet to change into them, I realize how difficult it is to change your clothes in there, and how small the toilets are (They are similar in size in Eco and First, the only real meaningful difference is in the quality and range of the Toiliteries used).
For normal use, the size is OK, but to change in, they are TOO small, and you end up banging your elbow against the door a few times, its even worse after a few glasses of wine and your ready to sleep.
My suggestion is that they either:
1) Provide an area in the Galley, where passengers can close a Curtain around, and use the space to get changed in. This area can normally be used for other things, and probably should be in the corner somewhere in the Galley, but when needed, a passanger can close the curtains and change with some space and comfort.
2) Make the toilets larger! You may not believe this, but on a recent Flight HKg to SFO on SQ (This service flies SG - HKG - SFO), in raffles class on a 747, I was surprised to see, a toilet that is 50% bigger than the standard size! Being my first time flying anything but CX to SFO, I was amazed by this. And they did not have to sacrafice the second toilet for this, they had the same number of toilets as usual in that area. Too bad there were no Pjs.
So am I asking for a silly thing? Or is this something they should seriously think about. Also, is there anything technically incorrect right about my suggestions?