Originally Posted by
BrianDromey
Many airlines have different Y and C class seats, so I don’t think it’s reasonable to criticise BA for that. Aegean, Air Baltic 737s spring to mind. In many ways it’s a return to how things were before the convertible business class seats were removed and Club passengers are guaranteed a genuinely better seat.
Indeed on the 767 and 757 the last cabin Section had cloth seats.
Those recaro seats don’t seem to have much padding though.
Just to check, you're saying other airlines have different within economy?
Passenger A books Y and gets allocated a slim seat. Passenger B books and gets allocated a standard seat.