Originally Posted by
richardwft
Some actual seat widths between armrests would be great, for all three classes.
Re: seat width (plus other seat dimensions and features) is mentioned in the wiki but here is the info:
CW: 29” width
WT+: 18.7“ width
WT: 17.6” width
Hope that helps.
Originally Posted by
Gomac
The Wiki says 1K a bassinet seat, although looking at BAs seat map it isn’t. Which one is right?
It will indeed only be confirmed on the 5th press flight but what makes me confident that 1K is a bassinet seat are the following:
Where one can see that 1K has a white sticker/label on the bulkhead (where 1 A, EF do not) and that 1K has the 'flat surface area' lower than 1 A E and F and appears to have the higher 'short retaining' lip on the seat side to help secure the bassinet seat. This clip is from the video Sam Chui posted on FT but also here:
https://samchui.com/2019/08/02/briti.../#.XUV3wC3MzMI
This specific bit is at 5.39 of the video from 29th press walk around.
Here you can see the 1 A side (as well as the storage locker in front of 1 A and the shelves that are in front of the seats in the galley area that may cause some noise for those in 1 A or E) with no label and also from Sam's video.
The reason I believe that white label is at least in part about the bassinet seat is that it is also seen in other bassinet seats but not in the 1A or 1 E F seats. In other cabins there is a second longer label above what I believe is the 'bassinet' label.
Here you can see that same bassinet label at seats in WT+ (20 E F) show a similar label where a bassinet is located.
And also here from the WT cabin (30 A in this case) IIRC image below is from 7:25 in that video.
and this better image from teledude in this thread on the other side: 30 K
Hope these points help in the meantime but as already suggested, it will need some further questions and proof from the 5th or later flights to answer the question definitively.
Safe travels everyone. Any other questions or comments on the seats, etc...?