Seating guide: Boeing 787 Dreamliner
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Thank you, GSBTK, excellent guide.
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. This is about the only plane I know where one should seriously consider booking the middle seat. A note on the toilets: They're slight different from, for example, the 777. The bathroom has a handle to open, rather than a push the door mechanism. Also, the flush uses a sensor rather than a button. They're not rocket science to figure out, but going in without knowledge might cause confusion at an inopportune moment. |
Seating guide: Boeing 787
WTP Cabin: haven't flown it myself, but Mrs LostAntipod reports that the last row of WTP seats do not fully recline due to the cabin divider to the Y cabin. Quite annoying , as the seat in front ends up too close for comfort when reclined...when surely the point of paying extra for a WTP seat is to avoid this.
(Also the only lavatories WTP can use are the Y lavs at the rear of the plane) |
I think it is only the window pairs in the last row of wt+ that have slightly restricted recline?
Regardless, if you are fussed about a choice of catering, try and sit near the front of Wt+ as that is where service starts! Avoid the last 5 rows in WT as pitch is even less. If you have broad shoulders like me, find another way to get to your destination if your only option is wt! |
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Good video trip report here
Video for youtube london to philadelphia british airways 787 world traveller +► 27:02► 27:02 www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF5jRH-OhoM |
Originally Posted by Skipcool3
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Good video trip report here
Video for youtube london to philadelphia british airways 787 world traveller +► 27:02► 27:02 www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF5jRH-OhoM |
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Calum, pleased to hear that, but it is the narrow seats that are the real issue for most.
I don't think its about bashing the 788- the wt+ cabin is probably the best in the fleet. When the 787 was first displayed with a mock up cabin at Waterside, the wt cabin was 2-4-2 |
I have my first 780 WT trip on Friday.
Can anyone advise about legroom in the first rows? Do seats 21ABC have less space than 20DEF? I think I read somewhere that's the case but would love to have that confirmed. I'd prefer not to have my knees knocking a bulkhead with no option to stretch my legs a little so may forgo my usual window in favour of 20D or 20F. I'm not a big fan of aisle seats and I know these aisles are narrow but would there typically be much traffic by the first row? I suppose there'll be more than one might think if the WT+ loos are at the back. It's not a thrilling prospect, that's for sure. |
Originally Posted by Skipcool3
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Calum, pleased to hear that, but it is the narrow seats that are the real issue for most.
I don't think its about bashing the 788- the wt+ cabin is probably the best in the fleet. When the 787 was first displayed with a mock up cabin at Waterside, the wt cabin was 2-4-2 |
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Disabled pax
Two of my friends will be travelling on the 788 on YYZ-LHR in WT. One friend is disabled required full assistance i.e. assistance getting onboard, onboard wheelchair to seat and use of it to get around the aircraft (Category 3). I'm trying to choose good seats for them. I noticed that 30D/F would probably be fine. It is close to the lav and it seems like E is blocked right now as all the bassinet seats seem to be blocked right in front of them. Of course this may change at the airport but in their experience it will be blocked for them because any pax thinking of seat swapping with 30 D/F will be out of luck. These do not count as the exit row being in the centre block.
The only thing that concerns me is the armrest are presumably fixed and they are quite big guys. Do you think these seats are a good choice? |
I'm not sure the armrest will make much difference...if they are large build the fixed armrest will probably help contain them rather than spilling into their neighbours space. For me the bigger issue is the shoulder space. If they are of largish build they are likely to find they are wider than the seat.
I'm a 5ft10 woman and my shoulders are wider than these seats. It's a bit of a nightmare as there's really little to do about it save twist in the seat, or encroach on my neighbour - unless they happen to be a pretty normal build themselves in which case they'd be trying to encroach on me! |
Originally Posted by Calum
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My advise, go in expecting the worst flight of your life and you'll come out of it pleasantly surprised.
I went in expecting a pretty grim flight, and to be completely honest, it was worse than I expected. In terms of comfort on long haul flights it probably was my worst experience. I won't be taking the 787 any time soon in Y. And I fly Y a lot, and manage pretty well generally. |
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