Is it too warm on ANA flights?
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It is all relative, but yes ANA keep the temperature higher than say UA, AA or SQ. I don't have a problem with the temperature on NH. Just flew HND VIE and had no problem with feeling too hot Would guess around 22 degrees in the cabin
Last edited by CPH-Flyer; May 10, 2019 at 5:44 am
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Much like other East Asian carriers, the cabin runs warm. If anything it’s still not warm enough because they provide cardigan rentals in J and F.
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My recent experience was not as bad as Buster CT1k's and is in line with CPH-Flyer's. I flew ORD-NRT three weeks ago and NRT-IAD last week, both in F. I would guess it was around 21C. I can't sleep if it's any hotter---and I have had problems on JAL in the past for this reason. But it was not too hot on either of these flights.
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I have found NH cabins to be very warm. I always carry a USB portable fan when I'm flying NH and I use it most of the time. It's definitely usually higher than 22°C on my flights as I'd be fine with that.
In the F cabin, I find that the FAs will turn down the temperature if the load is low. But if it's even just half-full or so, they won't turn it down.
In the F cabin, I find that the FAs will turn down the temperature if the load is low. But if it's even just half-full or so, they won't turn it down.
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I'm very very sensitive to warm cabins, but surprisingly, the cabin temperature for my NRT to ORD flight wasn't bad at all. Granted, I brought 2 portable fans (I came prepared for the worst), but I actually didn't need them. At one point, I even though it was pretty cool.
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Best to carry shorts, t-shirts, and breathable sweatpants with you when flying on Japanese carriers to cope with potentially warm temperatures!
#11
Join Date: Sep 2016
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Flew NH8 from NRT to SFO today in J class and boy was it warm! Couldn't wear the PJs they had because I was going to start sweating through them. They did lower the temp a bit once a few passengers spoke up, so by the time I landed, it was better ... but boy was it warm when we started off.
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Another vote for warm cabins! I like to sit by the window and on United flights its positively freezing. I had to wrap an extra blanket around my ankles and feet once sitting in economy.
Can't stand their thick pajamas though... the Polaris PJs are just right.
Can't stand their thick pajamas though... the Polaris PJs are just right.
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I guess there's a huge variation among people. Last year on a Delta long haul I felt very cold (yes I like window seats) even with their nice Westin bedding. I had a stuffy nose and was wondering if I caught a cold. But once I was on the ground I was back to normal. I guess my body just wasn't used to the cabin environment.
#15
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"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder", I guess its the same with temperatures. 4 flights in the past week with NH
GMPHND early morning, temperature on the higher side
HNDFRA daytime, comfortable
FRAHND overnight flight, cold!
FRAGMP early morning, comfortable
Thats for business/first cabin
GMPHND early morning, temperature on the higher side
HNDFRA daytime, comfortable
FRAHND overnight flight, cold!
FRAGMP early morning, comfortable
Thats for business/first cabin
Last edited by laoshu; May 23, 2019 at 9:09 pm Reason: spelling mistake