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Old Jan 12, 2015, 2:30 pm
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Here is a guide as to the best and worst seats in First, Club World, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Please ask your questions here, and hopefully someone will be able to help!

NB. The new 787-8 configuration is covered in the separate BA Boeing 787-8 (with Club Suites): Which are the best seats? thread

The following 787 seat maps have been prepared for quick comparison and reference

MMB/Expertflyer Aircraft Codes:
788 = Boeing 787-8
789 = Boeing 787-9
781 = Boeing 787-10

Boeing 787-8
Type 78B
Three class: 35J 25W 154M
G-ZBJA G-ZBJB G-ZBJC G-ZBJD G-ZBJE G-ZBJF G-ZBJG G-ZBJH G-ZBJI G-ZBJJ G-ZBJK G-ZBJM (12)
2006 CW, 2010 WTP, 2010 WT and Thales IFE




Boeing 787-9
Type 789
Four class: 8F 42J 39W 127M
G-ZBKA G-ZBKB G-ZBKC G-ZBKD G-ZBKE G-ZBKF G-ZBKG G-ZBKH G-ZBKI G-ZBKJ G-ZBKK G-ZBKL G-ZBKM G-ZBKN G-ZBKO G-ZBKP G-ZBKR G-ZBKS (18)
2015 First, 2006 CW, 2010 WTP, 2010 WT and Thales IFE




Boeing 787-10
Type 78X?
Four class: 8F 48J 35W 165M; fitted with new Club World Suites
G-ZBLA G-ZBLB G-ZBLC G-ZBLD G-ZBLE G-ZBLF G-ZBLG (7)
2015 First, 2019 CWS, 2018 WTP, 2018 WT and Panasonic ex3 IFE





Boeing 787-8 seating comments
As an aside note: The lavatories on the aircraft have handles to open, rather than a push the door mechanism (as found on the 777). The flush also uses a sensor rather than a button. This has potential to cause confusion at an inopportune moment.

B787-8 Club World:
The front CW cabin is quieter, and better for service than the mid cabin.

1 & 2 D/F: There is no overhead locker space, as it is taken up by the crew rest. The foot stools on these seats are also at risk of being bumped by a trolley, although they are semi-protected.



3A & K: These are the official C-W-S recommended seats. They have a little extra room, and direct aisle access, as well as good window views.
6A & J: These are recommended, as they are the longest, and offer the greatest legroom, as well as being ideally positioned for getting off the aircraft.
6D & F: These also offer an extra 3 inches of legroom.
7A & K: These have a little extra room, and direct aisle access. Ideal for those wishing to sleep. Unfortunately, these seats do only have 2 windows, one fewer than other seats.

B787-8 World Traveller Plus:
Passengers use the WT toilets, which does require a walk back through one of the WT cabins.
If you are worried about catering/meal options, it is recommended to sit towards the front of the cabin, as this is where the service starts.
An interesting video trip report can be found here.

10A-K: Recommended due to the extra legroom.

B787-8 World Traveller:
BA 787 Economy Class Comfort & Health Warning

Reviews for World Traveller on the BA 787 (and indeed many other airlines) seem to largely agree the experience is not pleasant, with 9 seats across in a cabin more ideally suited for 8. The seat is smaller than the WT seat fitted to any other BA aircraft, and this can be felt, especially if you have broader shoulders. Seat pitch is also tight, at only 31 inches. The rear 5 rows are reported to have a slightly tighter pitch than the others.

30 A & K are to be avoided: the emergency exit infringes on your personal space both at upper body and foot level.
30B-J: Recommended due to the extra legroom.
HJK seats in rows 31 to 34 have 1’ more legroom than standard rows
A, C, D, F, H, K seats: an IFE box is under the seat in front of you, which infringes on legroom. Please see the photograph below.





Boeing 787-9 seating comments:
As an aside note: The lavatories on the aircraft have handles to open, rather than a push the door mechanism (as found on the 777). The flush also uses a sensor rather than a button. This has potential to cause confusion at an inopportune moment.

B787-9 First:
2K: Recommended by ThatT1Feeling. Quieter side of a/c and away from galley.
1E/F: Recommended for couples by All She Wrote.

B787-9 Club World:
7A/K: Recommended by CWS.

B787-9 World Traveller Plus:
No seats have limited recline.
21 A, B, J and K - Missing window (last window in cabin near row 20's head) + near toilets

B787-9 World Traveller:
The width of the WT seats on the B789 is marginally greater than on the B788 (owing to reduced aisle width on the former).

However...

BA 787 Economy Class Comfort & Health Warning

Reviews for World Traveller on the BA 787 (and indeed many other airlines) seem to largely agree the experience is not pleasant, with 9 seats across in a cabin more ideally suited for 8. The seat is smaller than the WT seat fitted to any other BA aircraft, and this can be easily felt, especially if you have broader shoulders.

A, C, D, F, H, K seats: an IFE box is under the seat in front of you, which infringes on legroom.
41A/K: No window.
43A/K: Increased space between seat & cabin wall.

Boeing 787-10 seating comments:
B787-10 Club World:
From porphyra's post:
6A/K window seats have one set of windows only, across the seat. The second further window adjacent to the screen/display that all other seats have is missing - this might be an issue for some people but I preferred it as there was likely less glare on the screen. The issue is that if you like to look out then you almost need to turn your head 90 degrees vs a slant 30-45 to look across the other window.

From corporate-wage-slave's post:
Bulkheads do have more vibration transmission compared to other seats, but that's almost looking for something to say. Essentially all CS is the same, with the only difference between window or middle seating.

B787-10 World Traveller Plus:
From Nil SeAnn's post:
All seats, even in the rearmost row 24, have very significant recline such that my head never fell forward during sleep.
20J/K have great legroom, but [20]D,E&F have even more legroom.
As I sat into 24F to try out the back row, a helpful F/A warned me that I would not be happy with the noise from the bathroom immediately behind the bulkhead to my rear. I thought to myself - how bad could it be? Well it was awful and I lasted about 10 minutes before moving again.
The toilet is oriented facing the rear of the plane and mounted to the WT+ bulkhead. I estimate it is probably only a foot or so from the back of the seat when fully reclined! If you plan an overnight flight I suggest you absolutely avoid 24D,E or F if you hope to get some sleep.

B787-10 World Traveller:

Far rear row of 48 does not recline.
The wall at seats 30A and 30K curves inward which limits the leg room for the leg closer to the wall. See post 1395 for photo.

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Old Apr 4, 2022, 5:26 pm
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On the 781, do the club suites in 12E and 12F have different footwells or other limitations being bulkhead? I'm looking for my wife and I and would rather be more forward than 16E/F or 17E/F.
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Old Apr 7, 2022, 7:59 am
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They are all the same inside the cabin. Bulkheads do have more vibration transmission compared to other seats, but that's almost looking for something to say. Essentially all CS is the same, with the only difference between window or middle seating.
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Old Apr 8, 2022, 3:49 pm
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BA 787-8 Rio to London

BA flight on 787-8 seat map shows last economy row (39) that has two seats has some space between the seat and window? Can anyone confirm if the seat has extra space between seat and the window as the seat map indicates?
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Old Apr 8, 2022, 4:55 pm
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Originally Posted by tinrio
BA flight on 787-8 seat map shows last economy row (39) that has two seats has some space between the seat and window? Can anyone confirm if the seat has extra space between seat and the window as the seat map indicates?
also the last row in world traveller plus cabin has limited recline on 787-8? If so is it really that bad? I have a choice either the last row or middle seat :/
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Old Apr 8, 2022, 5:16 pm
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Originally Posted by tinrio
BA flight on 787-8 seat map shows last economy row (39) that has two seats has some space between the seat and window? Can anyone confirm if the seat has extra space between seat and the window as the seat map indicates?
Originally Posted by casey89
also the last row in world traveller plus cabin has limited recline on 787-8? If so is it really that bad? I have a choice either the last row or middle seat :/
There is a significant gap between these seats and the cabin wall. They also recline as standard
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Old Apr 8, 2022, 5:25 pm
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Originally Posted by Prospero
There is a significant gap between these seats and the cabin wall. They also recline as standard
so even the row 13th has the same recline as the rest of the wtp cabin? I read on two pages that it is limited
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Old Apr 8, 2022, 5:37 pm
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Originally Posted by casey89
so even the row 13th has the same recline as the rest of the wtp cabin? I read on two pages that it is limited
The last row of the WTP cabin has the standard WTP recline
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Old Apr 9, 2022, 2:37 am
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Originally Posted by casey89
so even the row 13th has the same recline as the rest of the wtp cabin? I read on two pages that it is limited
If you mean SeatGuru, well as we keep point out, it's inaccurate. They don't actually have any experience in seat analysis, they just draw conclusions from the seat map and project from that.
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Old Apr 10, 2022, 4:57 am
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Yeah i meant sestguru and expertflyer and the problem was only on the 787-8 according to them. I am very glad to hear that. Thank you guys.
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Old Apr 17, 2022, 1:53 am
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Hi all. I have a flight LHR - Montreal over the summer, in WT. Hoping as a short flight it won’t be too painful!!

Seating options are currently wide open. I have 21H/J selected at the moment, as it’s a bulkhead with extra legroom, away from the toilets etc. However, looking at the info on here, it looks like row 30 might be a better option?
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Old Apr 17, 2022, 6:18 am
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Originally Posted by Chrisnichols
Hi all. I have a flight LHR - Montreal over the summer, in WT. Hoping as a short flight it won’t be too painful!!

Seating options are currently wide open. I have 21H/J selected at the moment, as it’s a bulkhead with extra legroom, away from the toilets etc. However, looking at the info on here, it looks like row 30 might be a better option?
In terms of legroom 21HJ is a good choice although row 30 offers limitless legroom. There is a downside to both because as the tray table and video screen is stowed in the armrest, the penalty you pay is a reduction of seat width, and in WT on the 787-8, every millimetre counts.

Leg space with the window seats in rows 21/30 is excruciatingly narrow, but you have cleverly avoided this with 21HJ
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Old Apr 22, 2022, 10:23 am
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Have a flight this fall AMM-LHR-ATL. AMM-LHR is sadly only Club Europe (long trip for that), but LHR-ATL says it is on the 787-10 (we'll be in Club World). We paid for seat selection on the AMM-LHR flight to avoid the tight legroom, but is it worth it on the 787-10? I'd much prefer a window, but wondering if it's worth the $125-150 extra per person, unless there are definitely seats we should avoid or seats we should try to reserve. Any advice is appreciated, since I've never flown BA. Thanks!
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Old Apr 23, 2022, 1:52 am
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The 787-10 is Club Suites, so there aren't any particularly good or bad seats. Certainly paying for a seat would help you get a window seat rather than a middle, but it's your judgement as to whether to do that. There is a risk of an equipment change since the flight is so far off;
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Old May 11, 2022, 5:03 pm
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Any advice for a solo traveller in WTP London to Singapore?

I'm currently in 21K, as I'm planning to skip the first meal service and go straight to sleep, so I want to recline without bothering anyone behind me whilst they eat. But I also like to guzzle water during a long flight so will likely be popping to the loo constantly and disturbing my neighbour (although I am a reasonably thin woman, so am hoping I may be able to get out via the gap by the wall and round the back of the seat?) I'm also not keen on the lack of window.

Should I switch to 16B (or go for 16A when it's unblocked) for better aisle access and more legroom, even if I'll have to wait to recline?

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Old May 11, 2022, 8:06 pm
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Personally I'd move to 16B and wait to recline. If you can move to 16A even better.
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