Originally Posted by
victoras
Thanks for the reply--I hadn't heard about the viewpoint of narrowing of the cabin. I thought since it's an overnight flight there might be less walking in the aisles in general. Might have to rethink that row 1 although the larger footwell is so tempting....
The plane doesn't start to narrow in the passenger cabin, so 1A is as wide as the other seats but has the additional foot space. You are facing the aisle if you're in the middle rows but you're not directly opposite the toilets however it is a little more public for sure. The seats are a little spaced back from the bulkhead by the seat module, but probably the best thing if you want to get an idea is by having a look at the virtual cabin on the Virgin site here:
https://flywith.virginatlantic.com/e...rbus-a350.html