Seating Queries: Club World
#1966
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: London
Programs: BAEC Gold, Accor Live Limitless Gold, Hilton Honours Gold, Avis Preferred Plus
Posts: 1,806
Neither myself nor Mrs W have flown CW before, (indeed she has never flown long haul J before) and we are going to UuA to CW from PE on an upcoming flight. The plane looks to be one of G-ZZZA/B/C. The cabin is pretty much wide open at the moment (ExpertFlyer showing three blocked seats and none occupied). Does anybody have any guidance about best seats in that cabin?
Seat Map from ExpertFlyer
Seat Map from ExpertFlyer
#1967
Join Date: May 2005
Location: 1A
Posts: 1,350
Neither myself nor Mrs W have flown CW before, (indeed she has never flown long haul J before) and we are going to UuA to CW from PE on an upcoming flight. The plane looks to be one of G-ZZZA/B/C. The cabin is pretty much wide open at the moment (ExpertFlyer showing three blocked seats and none occupied). Does anybody have any guidance about best seats in that cabin?
Seat Map from ExpertFlyer
Seat Map from ExpertFlyer
#1969
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Cambridgeshire
Programs: Varies
Posts: 1,296
I'm currently booked in 10 A&B on both of my next 777 flights. Seats are wide open at the moment. Can you explain what the advantage is of row 13 over row 10? I like to be able to see out of the window, if that helps.
#1971
Join Date: Nov 2018
Posts: 5
CW on 777
I'm flying CW with my wife daytime flight LHR to DXB and we currently have 10D and 10E. Previously we've flown 10A&B but this isn't available. We are not overly fussed about a window. The only windows available are 13A/B, 14AB, and I'm worried about being close to the cribs.
My question to those with more experience...would it be better changing to 10E and 10F so we are facing the same way? Are those seats any further apart than D/E?
Thanks guys
My question to those with more experience...would it be better changing to 10E and 10F so we are facing the same way? Are those seats any further apart than D/E?
Thanks guys
#1972
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Wimbledon, UK
Programs: Budding BA Bronze, MPC Gold
Posts: 370
Had a bit of a nightmare and forgot to reserve the seats on a flight to Mauritius, 777-3 Class. Only ever sat in A/K in a window seat but they're all gone now. My wife can *only* face forward so that will be her in G or J. Must admit never really paid attention to the middle E/F pair before so question is just how private is it with a stranger next to you?
I know it doesn't have the same electric divider as the other seats but even with it down I'm guessing I'll still be seeing someone's legs and feet throughout the flight? Don't think I can convince my wife to come into the middle on account of the motion sickness! Thanks ^
I know it doesn't have the same electric divider as the other seats but even with it down I'm guessing I'll still be seeing someone's legs and feet throughout the flight? Don't think I can convince my wife to come into the middle on account of the motion sickness! Thanks ^
#1973
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: UK
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 592
Had a bit of a nightmare and forgot to reserve the seats on a flight to Mauritius, 777-3 Class. Only ever sat in A/K in a window seat but they're all gone now. My wife can *only* face forward so that will be her in G or J. Must admit never really paid attention to the middle E/F pair before so question is just how private is it with a stranger next to you?
I know it doesn't have the same electric divider as the other seats but even with it down I'm guessing I'll still be seeing someone's legs and feet throughout the flight? Don't think I can convince my wife to come into the middle on account of the motion sickness! Thanks ^
I know it doesn't have the same electric divider as the other seats but even with it down I'm guessing I'll still be seeing someone's legs and feet throughout the flight? Don't think I can convince my wife to come into the middle on account of the motion sickness! Thanks ^
#1976
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Wimbledon, UK
Programs: Budding BA Bronze, MPC Gold
Posts: 370
My wife also has motion sickness, won't travel backwards on a bus / train etc. We flew in the middle pair twice last year and she had no issues at all. She uses those wrist band things. I really wouldn't fancy sharing with a stranger, but for a couple it's spot on. Two aisle seats there facing forwards, but likely to get a fair bit of traffic. Just tell her that the middle pair was all they had left ;-)
Luckily it's a night flight, because it's dark and she can't see out the window the motion sickness isn't too bad...hopefully.
#1977
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 135
Which seat to choose or not choose in CW?
I need a bit of help, I’m trying to decide if a) I want to reserve a seat and if so whether to go for a window or aisle or b) just wait until T24?
I’ve flown twice before in CW but it was quite a few years ago and both times I had an aisle seat. I quite liked it because when you don’t get to fly CW very often it’s quite nice to see what’s going on around you and when the food and drinks are on their way! You can do a bit of people watching too. But a lot of people love the window seats so I’d like to hear other people’s thoughts. I guess I feel if I go for window seat I might miss out on something if I’m shut away, That probably sounds really stupid! Upper deck is pretty much full and i think I might find it a bit enclosed up there, at the moment there is only 60B, 63B, 63K and 64B. Main deck has loads of availability
I’m flying LHR to IAD 11.30am flight 15th March
I’ve flown twice before in CW but it was quite a few years ago and both times I had an aisle seat. I quite liked it because when you don’t get to fly CW very often it’s quite nice to see what’s going on around you and when the food and drinks are on their way! You can do a bit of people watching too. But a lot of people love the window seats so I’d like to hear other people’s thoughts. I guess I feel if I go for window seat I might miss out on something if I’m shut away, That probably sounds really stupid! Upper deck is pretty much full and i think I might find it a bit enclosed up there, at the moment there is only 60B, 63B, 63K and 64B. Main deck has loads of availability
I’m flying LHR to IAD 11.30am flight 15th March
Last edited by Bluesky30; Feb 15, 2019 at 12:03 pm Reason: more info
#1978
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 7,543
Personally, I really dislike CW aisle seats. I find them just too open. Give me a window and let me shut the rest of the world out and get on with reading/working/sleeping in peace.
So I'd take 63K from your choice or any downstairs window. Preferably one that allowed direct access without stepover.
So I'd take 63K from your choice or any downstairs window. Preferably one that allowed direct access without stepover.
#1980
FlyerTalk Evangelist, Ambassador, British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Somewhere between 0 and 13,000 metres high
Programs: AF/KL Life Plat, BA GGL+GfL, ALL Plat, Hilton Diam, Marriott Gold, blablablah, etc
Posts: 30,517
63B is an exit row with a lot of space if you like aisles