EC Bulkheads on the 74S
#16
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Atlanta, GA
Programs: DL PM,
Posts: 226
Legroom
Good point, my problem was legroom as I have long legs and feet(size 16) and in my opinion, there isn't enough room with the bulkhead wall in front of you. I had an uncle(mid 60's) and a cousin(mid 40's) drop dead due to blood clots after long flights because of DVT. I just don't want people seeing all "green" reports about 22A on this aircraft if your taller than 6'0" IMHO. Aisle or FC(if you can afford it) on anything greater than 3 hrs. I do prefer the 74S over the 777 when flying through NRT. Many people posted a window on the other side of the aircraft that has both unlimited recline and legroom with no chance of bothering the person(s) next to you but I haven't seen it. Going again in a few month to BKK through NRT and I believe I am on the 74S all segments.
#17
Suspended
Join Date: Jun 2009
Programs: Delta skymiles DM + 1MM
Posts: 8,144
I am just curious.....I am 6'3" and 240 lbs. Would I be considered a POS? I was in 22A on this aircraft in October flying from JFK--->NRT and back. For what its worth this seat was uncomfortable for me. I didn't have the legroom, nor, could I get out to the lavatories without the 2 petite woman getting up next to me. YMMV.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Atlanta, GA
Programs: DL PM,
Posts: 226
Agreed
Point well taken. I think the majority if not all responses up to my posting indicated that it was unquestionably a great seat.....and it maybe to some, however, I just wanted to ensure that people had another viewpoint. SG is not always correct and I banked on that, however, I think they got it right when they had it as "yellow".