Air France 747 best business class seats for two with dog
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Air France 747 best business class seats for two with dog
Air France 747-400 CDG-BOS, I believe there is only one variety. (Please correct me, if I am wrong.)
Opinions on the best seats in business class for two people, with an in cabin (6 kg) dog in carrier.
I chose the "last row," but not sure that is necessarily the best. Looking for a row where there is less "traffic" galley, or bathroom.
I also do not believe you can have a dog (in carrier) in any of the bulkhead rows.
Cabin is "basically" 100% empty at this point.
Also, to save me from creating another thread. Same question, A330-200 BOS-CDG. (I also believe there is only one variety of this aircraft)
Opinions on the best seats in business class for two people, with an in cabin (6 kg) dog in carrier.
I chose the "last row," but not sure that is necessarily the best. Looking for a row where there is less "traffic" galley, or bathroom.
I also do not believe you can have a dog (in carrier) in any of the bulkhead rows.
Cabin is "basically" 100% empty at this point.
Also, to save me from creating another thread. Same question, A330-200 BOS-CDG. (I also believe there is only one variety of this aircraft)
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For privacy, I always prefer the upper deck J on a 747 but I guess AF have other things in mind for upper deck putting Y there.
My 2nd choice is row 1, which I'm not sure will they allow you since, technically it is a bulkhead, reality it is the head.
If not I suggest you go for row 2, I think the last row will get some noise from Y.
My 2nd choice is row 1, which I'm not sure will they allow you since, technically it is a bulkhead, reality it is the head.
If not I suggest you go for row 2, I think the last row will get some noise from Y.
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For privacy, I always prefer the upper deck J on a 747 but I guess AF have other things in mind for upper deck putting Y there.
My 2nd choice is row 1, which I'm not sure will they allow you since, technically it is a bulkhead, reality it is the head.
If not I suggest you go for row 2, I think the last row will get some noise from Y.
My 2nd choice is row 1, which I'm not sure will they allow you since, technically it is a bulkhead, reality it is the head.
If not I suggest you go for row 2, I think the last row will get some noise from Y.
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Remind me to never inquire about Air France seating around here. LOL
Went with 4L and 4K, which is the last row of the 1st (business class) cabin on the 747.
Went with 4L and 4K, which is the last row of the 1st (business class) cabin on the 747.