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Old Aug 21, 2024 | 3:54 pm
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Originally Posted by LHR/MEL/Europe FF
Thanks FlightDetective!

Reading your Qantas article linked me through to the TAA/Australian airlines page.

I can perhaps shed so,e light on the DC-9 seat maps.

The ones pictures are a little strange. Having flown them a couple times, rows 1 and 2 were fixed first class seats 2+2. The rest of the cabin was 2+3. Same type of seating arrangement as US DC-9s, MD80s, etc. The seats weren’t variable as the seat map might suggest (larger on one s’aide and smaller on the other).

Biz class was just standard economy seating, but with a higher level of service over the main cabin. And therefore of course the size of business could be altered… subject to the pax/crew ratio and the need to serve meals on short flights.

I vaguely seem to recall one of the DC-9s I flew on for TAA has extra high seat backs on row 2 in first class. This served as the demarcation between first and the rest of the cabin. Cabin views of TAA’s DC-9 are hard to find. I found one, many years ago, of First class… if I can ever locate it again I’ll get back to you with a link.
Thanks very much for that!

I had found the TAA DC9 one really odd all round. Perhaps the graphic designer was taking a little bit of creative license with the drawings.

Agreed, it's very difficult to find any interior pictures of aircraft cabins pre-smart phone really. There are some around, but nowhere near what we have today. Good ones are even more difficult to source so if you ever do come across it, let me know!
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