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Old Jul 10, 2017, 10:23 am
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BA011 - Club seats for four

Hi, Four of us will be flying to Singapore in a couple of weeks time. I'm only Blue and booked seats in CW using Reward flights so can't select our seats until-24 (Not without paying £192 anyway!)

My question is; as we're a group of four are we likely to be placed in the 4 middle seats on main deck of the A380? And if so, any rows to avoid if I do have an option to move at T-24? By viewing plan I can see that rows 10,12 and 13 still show 4 seats available.

Are two sets of two a better option?

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Old Jul 10, 2017, 10:30 am
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'Best' really depends on your priorities and the makeup of the group. The best for 2 couples is different to 2 parents with 2 young kids for example.

Have you travelled in CW before? If not suggest you look at photos of the CW cabin layout.
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Old Jul 10, 2017, 10:35 am
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The main thing to bear in mind is that the middle pairs are very cosy - look for photos, as nux suggests. Good for a couple, but seats to avoid otherwise. If your group of four is a couple and two singles, or includes young kids that need close supervision, then the middle four might be a good choice; if not then I'd probably try to get the A/B or J/K pairs in two adjacent rows.
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Old Jul 10, 2017, 10:36 am
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Two adults and two teenage kids. Travel CW yonks ago and First a couple of years back.
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