Originally Posted by
Dr. HFH
A further problem is that cabin crew sets the temperature based on what it's like in the galley. But it's always cooler in the galley because of doors on both sides.
I consider that part of the base problem (not anything additional), for which individual air nozzles are a terrific help. Many airlines set cabin temperatures too high anyway, and cabin crew feeling cold in the galley is part of the problem.
I'm always overheated when flying in center seats on QR A350s, Qsuite or not, but nice and comfy on 777 center seats, since I can open my air nozzle (and my spouse's if I need it, which I haven't).