Originally Posted by
DYKWIA
It depends on the date. There aren't many of the flat-bed B777s, so it's probably not possible to know in advance which plane will be used. Especially at the moment, when there is a much reduced service.
Saying that, the angle is very slight anyway. With a nose up attitude, I don't notice the slope - it's by no means a wedgie seat that used to be prevalent.
Thanks appreciate the details. Surprised even in today’s time they use angled for such a long journey. Assuming Seattle has same seats?