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Cathay Boy Nov 28, 2012 3:54 pm

Definitely a difference in PEY seats
 
Op-up to front row in PEY, and the cabin is half empty so I did a test. The front row PEY seats definitely do not recline as much as other rows of PEY seats. I tried 3 different front row PEY seats and 3 different other PEY seats (yes, the cabin was that empty despite Y being fulled.) I don't know if this is by design or a flaw, but you definitely don't sleep as well at the front-row PEY seats compared to other PEY seats. I would say the other PEY seats give you a 150 degrees recline, and the front row gives you 135 degrees recline.

Also, the monitor design on the front row seats are bad when you are at full recline, you literally had to bring your seat up if you want to watch IFE, and then down if you want to sleep, which will greatly irritate the person behind you.

44C Nov 28, 2012 5:18 pm

Great Insight
 
Thanks for pointing this out. Flying PEY LAX-HKG-JFK in 12 days, and first time CX for 18 months, so this was very valuable.

ANZ787900 Nov 28, 2012 5:29 pm

I wonder if this has anything to do with the footrest. If the seat reclines too much but the footrest only goes so far, it'd probably be far more uncomfortable.

Cameron38 Nov 28, 2012 6:31 pm

There is no logical reason for this. Did you notice this on a Airbus or Boeing aircraft?

CrazyJ82 Nov 28, 2012 6:54 pm

So you already know you don't think PEY is worth paying for, you're absolutely convinced CX never should have introduced it--but then you not only accept a freebie upgrade into that cabin (one can decline an op-up, as I know from personal experience), you proceed to complain about the seating comfort. And that's when you're not whingeing about the inability to select seats on an op-up as we've heard in the past.

I really think you should consider switching to UA. They fly nonstop EWR-HKG and you might find their products more suitable. Or at a minimum, stop taking the op-ups if PEY only makes you unhappy.


Originally Posted by Cameron38 (Post 19763043)
There is no logical reason for this. Did you notice this on a Airbus or Boeing aircraft?

I find the description of the difference in recline implausible. There's a pretty significant difference between 135 and 150 degrees and if it were true I'm sure we would have heard about it before.

midlevels Nov 28, 2012 9:13 pm


Originally Posted by CrazyJ82 (Post 19763130)
So you already know you don't think PEY is worth paying for, you're absolutely convinced CX never should have introduced it--but then you not only accept a freebie upgrade into that cabin (one can decline an op-up, as I know from personal experience), you proceed to complain about the seating comfort.

This is a bit uncalled for. Why shouldn't the OP have accepted the op-up? Just because someone has an opinion that PEY is not worth paying for doesn't mean that they shouldn't accept an op-up into that cabin.

Discussing quirks about seating comfort is what FT is all about.

I didn't really see any necessity to attack the OP here.

CrazyJ82 Nov 28, 2012 9:27 pm

Definitely a difference in PEY seats
 
On reflection, I apologize if my tone was too harsh. But I stand by the substance. Barring an egregious fault (a poster in another drum recently discovered a missing tray table after n opup), it seems rather low-brow to complain so much about something one has received for free, when the option of being content with what one has paid for is available.

fndc1943 Nov 28, 2012 9:32 pm

Just completed MEL-HKG-LHR-MEL by PEY last month.
The front row is not good, especially on a 777 when PEY section with a toilet. Passengers from other side will walk thro in front of your row to reach the toilet. Cabin crews also use this path too.

midlevels Nov 28, 2012 9:39 pm


Originally Posted by CrazyJ82 (Post 19763777)
it seems rather low-brow to complain so much about something one has received for free, when the option of being content with what one has paid for is available.

The OP was simply sharing information about the PEY product which is totally consistent with what most people on FT would do (and really, one of the major reasons this forum exists).

I don't see how being a paid PEY passenger uniquely qualifies one to make these observations, or conversely how scoring an op-up disqualifies the OP from doing so.

I am not ashamed to admit that I've been op-up from Y to PEY earlier this year and I agree with the OP that the placement of the PTV in the first row of PEY is poor.

RevJim Nov 28, 2012 10:19 pm


Originally Posted by CrazyJ82 (Post 19763777)
it seems rather low-brow to complain so much about something one has received for free

There's a big difference between "complaining" and "reporting". Re-reading the original post it seems like he's just reporting a difference he has noticed. He calls the IFE screen design "bad" in the first row but that has also been noted by others.

I appreciate the report. I will try to avoid the front row of PEY until this is verified, fixed or disproved.

Cathay Boy Nov 28, 2012 11:31 pm

I generally ignore foolish posts, but thanks for your feedbacks Midlevels and RevJim.

Anyway, yes, avoid the front row for now. The leg rest is not that good either that I didn't mention in my OP. Definitely sit anywhere else but the front row.

correctioncx Nov 29, 2012 3:22 am

Actually I tried the first row on a 77h the other day and it was pretty good and I didn't notice any difference in recline compare to other rows. I actually think the first row is the best and if you put a small suitcase in front it will make it more comfortable

nightkhan Nov 29, 2012 1:14 pm


Originally Posted by CrazyJ82 (Post 19763777)
On reflection, I apologize if my tone was too harsh. But I stand by the substance. Barring an egregious fault (a poster in another drum recently discovered a missing tray table after n opup), it seems rather low-brow to complain so much about something one has received for free, when the option of being content with what one has paid for is available.

OP isn't complaining and hating on the product here. He didn't even state his opinion on the PEY product, but was just providing factual feedback on the product based on what he experienced. He took the time to test the seats and note any quirks associated with them. This is what this forum is about, and is no different than people discussing which J seat in which cabin is best. I plan on flying PEY within the next 3 months and this type of information is appreciated.

Your posts seems rather low-brow in attacking the OP based on your opinionated assumptions.

Cameron38 Nov 29, 2012 7:00 pm

From the pictures I've seen online, it appears that if the person in front of you reclines their seat fully, it's right in your face. As a tall guy and a little claustrophobic, I'll put up with people walking in front me to gain the extra room. I never use the IFE anyway, preferring my own shows on my iPad. I guess I will find out in January. I'm booked in row 30 Seat G. I like to get up and stretch a lot. This seat is right next to the emergency exit, an area to get up and stretch without bothering other passengers.

brithk Nov 29, 2012 7:58 pm

i agree with the comment on the screens, they are not ideal. In fact the arms often seem to be loose, one flight it was broken and the ISM tied it up with string. Also agree that a suitcase on the floor helps greatly, the footrest doesn't work at all for me (i am only 5'11"). It may also stop people walking through...


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