767-400ER PS bulkhead questions
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2021
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767-400ER PS bulkhead questions
They other day I was bumped up to PS on a 767-400ER (marketed as C+ and C+ is considered preferred on LAX-JFK )
Onto my question... I was seated at the PS bulkhead and noticed three (3) stainless fittings. At first I thought it was a bag holder however these fitting are fixed and do not move. These three fittings are located at all three PS bulkheads R-M-L. Anyone know what these are for?
See attached picture.
Onto my question... I was seated at the PS bulkhead and noticed three (3) stainless fittings. At first I thought it was a bag holder however these fitting are fixed and do not move. These three fittings are located at all three PS bulkheads R-M-L. Anyone know what these are for?
See attached picture.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2016
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Premium select is an international product. So when they use a plane equipped with it on a domestic route, yes, they market PS seats as C+, and C+ as preferred.
The fittings you are asking about are to hold a bassinet in place for a baby. Many airlines have these fittings and have the bassinet available on board for the baby. It is secured against those fittings after takeoff, and removed prior to landing.
The fittings you are asking about are to hold a bassinet in place for a baby. Many airlines have these fittings and have the bassinet available on board for the baby. It is secured against those fittings after takeoff, and removed prior to landing.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: NY
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Premium select is an international product. So when they use a plane equipped with it on a domestic route, yes, they market PS seats as C+, and C+ as preferred.
The fittings you are asking about are to hold a bassinet in place for a baby. Many airlines have these fittings and have the bassinet available on board for the baby. It is secured against those fittings after takeoff, and removed prior to landing.
The fittings you are asking about are to hold a bassinet in place for a baby. Many airlines have these fittings and have the bassinet available on board for the baby. It is secured against those fittings after takeoff, and removed prior to landing.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2016
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You’re welcome! I was looking for a picture to post but couldn’t find a decent one that also didn’t have a random baby in it.
While the picture of the baby is publicly posted, I still wanted to give them some right to privacy!
While the picture of the baby is publicly posted, I still wanted to give them some right to privacy!