A380 First Class Seating
#62
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oxon, UK
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I have sat in 1F and 2F (separate flights obviously). I didn't have a tape measure with me but I didn't notice any difference between the seats in size or layout. There are comments that 1A and 1K are narrower as they are affected by fuselage curvature but I think that is pretty minimal tbh.
#63
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: MAN DXB ✈️
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I have sat in 1F and 2F (separate flights obviously). I didn't have a tape measure with me but I didn't notice any difference between the seats in size or layout. There are comments that 1A and 1K are narrower as they are affected by fuselage curvature but I think that is pretty minimal tbh.
#64
Join Date: Aug 2013
Programs: Skywards Gold, Bonvoy Plat
Posts: 44
Fresh off a bunch of F flights on both aircraft, couple of comments:
A380 showers, room for two?
Loads of room in the suite itself, although mind the underfloor heating - it does get quite hot!
Sufficient room in the actual shower for two, but one of you would need to be sat down on the inbuilt seat. I'm sure you could take up appropriate ahem 'positions'
A380 showers interruptions?
The shower girl is often used to perform other tasks on the aircraft. I had a recent flight ex:MAN with only 5 in the F cabin and only 1 (me) elected to use the shower. Whilst I was in there, both the shower attendant and a cabin attendant waited outside the suite and only moved once I had exited it.
The attendant did spend a lot of time putting together duty free purchase bags and then distributing them further back in the aircraft for a couple of hours during the flight.
I would guess it would be possible on a quieter flight like this for two people to quickly enter the suite whilst the cabin crew and suite attendant are busy elsewhere. Whether you would be met upon exiting the suite is always going to be a gamble......
A380 1F
Not sat in it recently, but it doesn't seem to me to be any different size wise from all other F seats.
777-300ER Seat 1A
Is not narrower than corresponding K seat - it' s no different to K. Sat in 1A twice in last week and the only annoying thing is the noise coming from the forward galley. The purser tends to base themselves on the 'A / C' side of the galley and I feel you tend to hear more phonecalls / instructions / walkpasts down this aisle rather than the 'F / K' side.
FWIW, when I get the choice, I go for 2K on both aircraft.
A380 showers, room for two?
Loads of room in the suite itself, although mind the underfloor heating - it does get quite hot!
Sufficient room in the actual shower for two, but one of you would need to be sat down on the inbuilt seat. I'm sure you could take up appropriate ahem 'positions'
A380 showers interruptions?
The shower girl is often used to perform other tasks on the aircraft. I had a recent flight ex:MAN with only 5 in the F cabin and only 1 (me) elected to use the shower. Whilst I was in there, both the shower attendant and a cabin attendant waited outside the suite and only moved once I had exited it.
The attendant did spend a lot of time putting together duty free purchase bags and then distributing them further back in the aircraft for a couple of hours during the flight.
I would guess it would be possible on a quieter flight like this for two people to quickly enter the suite whilst the cabin crew and suite attendant are busy elsewhere. Whether you would be met upon exiting the suite is always going to be a gamble......
A380 1F
Not sat in it recently, but it doesn't seem to me to be any different size wise from all other F seats.
777-300ER Seat 1A
Is not narrower than corresponding K seat - it' s no different to K. Sat in 1A twice in last week and the only annoying thing is the noise coming from the forward galley. The purser tends to base themselves on the 'A / C' side of the galley and I feel you tend to hear more phonecalls / instructions / walkpasts down this aisle rather than the 'F / K' side.
FWIW, when I get the choice, I go for 2K on both aircraft.
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#66
Join Date: May 2010
Location: UK
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Hi FlyingExplorer
on the outbound I took 2k (Great Seat)
on the inbound I took 1F and I actually preferred it, I am not bothered about windows! half the time you stare at clouds. I know some people can't live without a window seat I am not bothered.
I felt that in 1F I had a tiny bit more legroom I maybe imagining this. I am 6'2 so your probably taller than me. but I was very comfortable indeed cabin crew were amazing. I certainly wouldn't choose 1A or 1K out of choice But First is First so I would be very grateful if I got an op up in to that seat
I would be quite happy to have 1F again that's for sure.
on the outbound I took 2k (Great Seat)
on the inbound I took 1F and I actually preferred it, I am not bothered about windows! half the time you stare at clouds. I know some people can't live without a window seat I am not bothered.
I felt that in 1F I had a tiny bit more legroom I maybe imagining this. I am 6'2 so your probably taller than me. but I was very comfortable indeed cabin crew were amazing. I certainly wouldn't choose 1A or 1K out of choice But First is First so I would be very grateful if I got an op up in to that seat
I would be quite happy to have 1F again that's for sure.
#67
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 363
I just booked my first EK Suites BKK DXB IAH.
I chose 1EF, the center pair, row 1 BKK DXB
2 EF, DXB IAH. Because this is the longer flight. Most likely, more people would want to use the shower service.
Being in row 2, I assume that the noise from the front of the A380 will be less in row 2.
Does it make any difference at all ?
Your shared experience would be most welcome.
Thanks
Keller281
2 EF, DXB IAH. Because this is the longer flight. Most likely, more people would want to use the shower service.
Being in row 2, I assume that the noise from the front of the A380 will be less in row 2.
Does it make any difference at all ?
Your shared experience would be most welcome.
Thanks
Keller281
#68
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: United Kingdom
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I chose 1EF, the center pair, row 1 BKK DXB
2 EF, DXB IAH. Because this is the longer flight. Most likely, more people would want to use the shower service.
Being in row 2, I assume that the noise from the front of the A380 will be less in row 2.
Does it make any difference at all ?
Your shared experience would be most welcome.
Thanks
Keller281
2 EF, DXB IAH. Because this is the longer flight. Most likely, more people would want to use the shower service.
Being in row 2, I assume that the noise from the front of the A380 will be less in row 2.
Does it make any difference at all ?
Your shared experience would be most welcome.
Thanks
Keller281
I have never seen anyone in the so called F bar social area in the front of the F cabin). There is no bartender here anyway, though there is a toilet attendent who hangs around here (purple colour clothes) whose job is to clean the F toilet/shower after each use.
We have travelled on E/F on the 777/380 several times .The only issue mrsukdoctor has with E/F seats in F on the 380 or on the 777 (of course we dont have a choice if travelling together) is the inability to look out through the window.
On the 380 you have the same problem in J as well (E,F) while travelling together and therefore we mostly fly on the 777 in J.
I am quite happy with the E/F seats and its great if you like to sleep/watch movies etc.
#69
Join Date: May 2010
Location: BOM
Programs: EK Plat, HHonors Gold
Posts: 2,883
I chose 1EF, the center pair, row 1 BKK DXB
2 EF, DXB IAH. Because this is the longer flight. Most likely, more people would want to use the shower service.
Being in row 2, I assume that the noise from the front of the A380 will be less in row 2.
Does it make any difference at all ?
2 EF, DXB IAH. Because this is the longer flight. Most likely, more people would want to use the shower service.
Being in row 2, I assume that the noise from the front of the A380 will be less in row 2.
Does it make any difference at all ?
BTW, there is hardly any noise from the shower in front - you wouldn't even realize if anyone was taking a shower.
#70
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 363
As ukdoctor has stated, it really doesn't make any difference at all. That way, all the E/F seats on the A380 are good and more or less identical. The only seats I try and avoid are rows 1 (slightly narrow and missing a window) and 4 (too close to the galley and noise).
BTW, there is hardly any noise from the shower in front - you wouldn't even realize if anyone was taking a shower.
BTW, there is hardly any noise from the shower in front - you wouldn't even realize if anyone was taking a shower.
Thanks for the detailed observations.
I so look forward to some pampering. So sick and tired of the bottom feedings on UA, as their 1K.
#72
Join Date: Nov 2013
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#74
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: HKG • Ex SFO, NYC
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I'm flying SFO-DXB in a couple weeks and most of the entire cabin is blocked. Flying solo, and the only window seats left are 4AK. 1EF2EF are also free.
- Is the galley proximity going to be a major issue in 4AK? Is it actually set back vs. the 3EF and directly adjacent to the galley?
- 4K says it's an accessible seat, 4A is not. Which is better? What's the difference?
- Is the galley proximity going to be a major issue in 4AK? Is it actually set back vs. the 3EF and directly adjacent to the galley?
- 4K says it's an accessible seat, 4A is not. Which is better? What's the difference?
#75
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: PDX
Programs: BA Gold; AS MVP
Posts: 292
I always select 2K, partly because I am right-handed, and it just feels right. I will say, however, that window seats suffer from the curvature of the A380, which is quite noticeable when sitting - not in a claustrophobic kind of way, but really noticeable. Forget looking out the windows, as they aren't really positioned to easily watch the sky go by (plus, you'll likely want to close the shades within 30-45 minutes after take off).
On my next flight from LAX to DXB, I'll likely select a center seat on the left side of the aircraft (again, the right-handed thing) in the second row. The feeling is much more 'airy' than a window seat - I wouldn't worry about a neighbor, as the dividers are quite substantial.
On my next flight from LAX to DXB, I'll likely select a center seat on the left side of the aircraft (again, the right-handed thing) in the second row. The feeling is much more 'airy' than a window seat - I wouldn't worry about a neighbor, as the dividers are quite substantial.