Delta A350 NRT to DTW - how are the bulkheads?
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Join Date: Apr 2019
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Delta A350 NRT to DTW - how are the bulkheads?
Specifically, in the Premium Select cabin? I'm usually an aisle seat person on long haul flights because I like to be able to get up whenever I want, but I also hate having to get up for anyone else. In the PS bulkhead on these planes is there enough room to get up from the window seat and get into the aisle without making your seatmate move? I can't find any info anywhere about these seats (row 20). Thanks!
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I've sat in window bulkhead on the 350 from AMS-DTW and my seatmate had to usually get up for me to get out.
He was a big guy and it was difficult for him to fit into the seat. Note that armrests are fixed in PS and they are narrower than in domestic First, so its hard to put drinks phones everything on there and then not hit it all when getting up
Honestly I preferred any other seat than the bulkhead in PS. That, and the fuselage is curved such that the curve on the side juts into the window seats a bit (Delta should have done 1 less across in PS, 8 across is silly). I would recommend an aisle seat anywhere but the bulkhead.
He was a big guy and it was difficult for him to fit into the seat. Note that armrests are fixed in PS and they are narrower than in domestic First, so its hard to put drinks phones everything on there and then not hit it all when getting up
Honestly I preferred any other seat than the bulkhead in PS. That, and the fuselage is curved such that the curve on the side juts into the window seats a bit (Delta should have done 1 less across in PS, 8 across is silly). I would recommend an aisle seat anywhere but the bulkhead.