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Originally Posted by cysyuen
(Post 27848732)
It is going to KIX!
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Originally Posted by airsurfer
(Post 27853706)
Why is it called XWB (eXtra Wide Body) ?
The inner cabin width is 5,8m, while the 777 is 5.9m and the 380 6.2 meters wide, so actually the 380 is an XWB. It's playing out that Airbus hit a homerun with the A350, but the path that led here is indeed a bit of an...accident. Their original pitches for the plane design were pretty bad. |
Just flew MEL-HKG in PEY on the newest A350, B-LRM.
Cabin was in perfect condition, you could tell it was brand new. FAs appeared to still be getting used to the equipment - there was some confusion over which FA call light corresponded to which seat. The PEY hard product is a clear step up over the A330 PEY. The touchscreen is bigger, more responsive and finally we have a menu which looks like it was designed for touch. The little shelf below it was effective in holding my tablet. I love the little transparent drawer below that, just the right size for phone and wallet, although thieves will realise that too. Little side pocket also although it is a bit small to be very useful. The seat itself was very comfortable, I think more padded than the old one although it doesn't look it. Leg rest on every seat is a real winner, and the popup arm rest is a good idea too, you can put it down to turn sideways when letting people past. The cabin generally is spacious and the larger windows make it really light, at least until everyone puts their shades down. The overhead bins in the centre are quite high up which helps make the cabin feel larger, like those old photos you see from the 70s when there were no overhead bins in the centre. The PEY soft product was the same as ever. I haven't been in PEY on a day flight for a while but the meals looked the same. Interestingly the lamb and rosemary pie, which I have had in J, made an appearance but in a smaller serve. Also they had Maggie Beer ice cream (which I have only ever seen offered in J on flights ex-Australia) but plain vanilla only! I didn't use the wifi. I watched some satellite TV for a while which would be good if something important was happening but the rest of the time it's probably the least appealing entertainment option. Would've been awesome last year when I flew during the US election though. The tail camera was great for watching takeoff and landing. Overall it is a big upgrade over the A330 and really makes for an enjoyable flight. |
Originally Posted by 360cisitalia
(Post 27848306)
359 fitting quality issue existed there fore more than half year, and they use silicon to fill up the peeling off veneer and do nothing on the armrest and extension flap area so far.
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I flew on the 350 HKG-TPE and back. The way there was in PY and that was actually not too bad (considering I'm used to the AC PY product). Got a surprise op up on the way back to J and while I was not disappointed, the seat was definitely subject to some serious wear and tear. The "wood" vinyl was peeling in a few places, the arm rest was not easy to put back down and the entertainment system crashed for half the flight.
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Originally Posted by yannerd
(Post 27894000)
I flew on the 350 HKG-TPE and back. The way there was in PY and that was actually not too bad (considering I'm used to the AC PY product). Got a surprise op up on the way back to J and while I was not disappointed, the seat was definitely subject to some serious wear and tear. The "wood" vinyl was peeling in a few places, the arm rest was not easy to put back down and the entertainment system crashed for half the flight.
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A350 is an excellent aircraft
I have now flown the A350 on three round trips LGW-HKG
5 sectors in Premium Economy (PE) and 1 in Business (J). I now fly via HKG to various Asian destinations rather than the BA direct routings in BA WTP (PE) for four reasons: - Cathay seats are more comfortable PE is easily sleepable, J is a bit better for work - Wifi is excellent - makes the LGW-HKG flight a workable day then night of sleep. - LGW is better than LHR for return to London - never delayed, and CX343 is almost always first arrival so immigration is clear. 15mins from arrival at gate to Gatwick Station platform (vs 35mins min at LHR) - More BA Tier points (vs direct to HND, ICN, SIN, etc.) I expect the BA A350-1000 will be fierce competition (very fast Wifi) https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...pnU0dHV1hERUJR https://goo.gl/photos/3p4GAPSeZmhwiifh9 https://goo.gl/photos/bNXZL3vZF2XtCRW9A https://goo.gl/photos/gBLxtLhQmQHBQVuA6 https://goo.gl/photos/UEGjhP6i4ozph7Ei6 https://goo.gl/photos/cbu5QUoGZL6mdu348 |
I am absolutely gutted that both of my HKG>MNL and MNL>HKG flights are not A359 anymore! :(
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https://www.ausbt.com.au/cathay-paci...-a350s-by-2019
Pretty much most of the AUS flights will be operated on A350 by 2019. |
Flew the A350 yesterday to SGN in PY, I found the seat confortable, legroom is more generous, the new IFE and the screen were very enjoyable
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Originally Posted by pvgman
(Post 27916735)
Flew the A350 yesterday to SGN in PY, I found the seat confortable, legroom is more generous, the new IFE and the screen were very enjoyable
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Originally Posted by ssbmoro
(Post 27917165)
Did it seem like any of the seats were better choices than any others? Is there enough space in the bulkheads that the window seat could get up without disturbing the person next to them? I'm flying the A350 to AKL in two weeks and interested in any opinions or suggestions.
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How are the row 59 and 40 bulkhead aisle and window seats? Enough room to stretch out your legs?
I notice row 60 window seat looks like it's good for legroom since no seat in front. |
I read on seat guru that seats 14 and 15 A/K have a restricted view. Can someone confirm this or otherwise please
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Originally Posted by lcpteck
(Post 27959643)
How are the row 59 and 40 bulkhead aisle and window seats? Enough room to stretch out your legs?
I notice row 60 window seat looks like it's good for legroom since no seat in front. |
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