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edgewood49 Jun 13, 2014 8:06 am


Originally Posted by sks711 (Post 23026567)
Thank you, hopefully will get in time for those seats then.

let us know how your flight was

LonghornDXB Aug 8, 2014 12:21 am

Rows 17 and 26 are both rows with bassinets on the 777LRs, however are there any differences between them as seatguru has 17 as yellow (not that good) and 26 as green/yellow?

Mickelao Aug 9, 2014 10:46 am

hi, i am flying to PEK next month from DBX. My wife and her mother are also flying with me. Wife & I are in J. Wife's mother is in Y... but i would like to know which is the worst seat in Y so i can select that seat for her (she is really a pain in the **s) :P

Thanks

ukdoctor Aug 9, 2014 11:13 am


Originally Posted by Mickelao (Post 23336138)
hi, i am flying to PEK next month from DBX. My wife and her mother are also flying with me. Wife & I are in J. Wife's mother is in Y... but i would like to know which is the worst seat in Y so i can select that seat for her (she is really a pain in the **s) :P

Thanks

Is it A380 or 777 ?.

Mickelao Aug 9, 2014 11:56 am

The 777 one

Airvan00 Aug 9, 2014 4:00 pm

Thanks for making my day.
You might have trouble finding the worst seat as this board is dedicated to finding the best seats. So we tend not to notice the really bad ones. I would suggest somewhere near the toilets and as far away from J as possible as she might wander forward to " visit". You might warn the crew that she has a habit of wandering and is to be firmly returned to her seat.

edgewood49 Aug 9, 2014 5:04 pm


Originally Posted by Airvan00 (Post 23337321)
Thanks for making my day.
You might have trouble finding the worst seat as this board is dedicated to finding the best seats. So we tend not to notice the really bad ones. I would suggest somewhere near the toilets and as far away from J as possible as she might wander forward to " visit". You might warn the crew that she has a habit of wandering and is to be firmly returned to her seat.

Best suggestion is to leave her at home

globaltrekker7 Aug 12, 2014 4:00 am

I have read on here that 68a on the A380 Emirates is not guaranteed seating as it is an exit row seat, as is row seats 67b and 67c. Am I correct in assuming that 68b is not an exit seat, so if I were to select my seat after booking (I am a skywards member) I would be able to keep that seat? How much space is there in front of 68a/67b/67c as it is right near the galley and toilets? I personally am not bothered by the noise and passengers around this space. I feel more comfortable in 68b than 68a as I prefer a seat in front of me but I like being over the wing and being near the toilet so I see this as the best of both. Also, as it is near the galley, will we be served first or last as I can't remember if they go from front section towards the back and the next galley or start from the back of that section and work back up to the galley around row 66-67? Has anyone sat in 68b before? Thanks everyone :)

globaltrekker7 Aug 12, 2014 4:02 am


Originally Posted by globaltrekker7 (Post 23349483)
I have read on here that 68a on the A380 Emirates is not guaranteed seating as it is an exit row seat, as is row seats 67b and 67c. Am I correct in assuming that 68b is not an exit seat, so if I were to select my seat after booking (I am a skywards member) I would be able to keep that seat? How much space is there in front of 68a/67b/67c as it is right near the galley and toilets? I personally am not bothered by the noise and passengers around this space. I feel more comfortable in 68b than 68a as I prefer a seat in front of me but I like being over the wing and being near the toilet so I see this as the best of both. Also, as it is near the galley, will we be served first or last as I can't remember if they go from front section towards the back and the next galley or start from the back of that section and work back up to the galley around row 66-67? Has anyone sat in 68b before? Thanks everyone :)

Also 67b and 67c do not recline is that correct?

JetAirways77W Aug 12, 2014 5:22 am


Originally Posted by LonghornDXB (Post 23329313)
Rows 17 and 26 are both rows with bassinets on the 777LRs, however are there any differences between them as seatguru has 17 as yellow (not that good) and 26 as green/yellow?

26 is an exit row so more legroom but 17 is not.

On the 777-300's and 300ER's with the OLD ICE, be aware of the window seats A/K and middle seat F because of the IFE boxes. These seats should be fine on other aircraft though.

ft101 Aug 12, 2014 12:21 pm


Originally Posted by globaltrekker7 (Post 23349483)
Am I correct in assuming that 68b is not an exit seat, so if I were to select my seat after booking (I am a skywards member) I would be able to keep that seat?

Yes.



Originally Posted by globaltrekker7 (Post 23349483)
How much space is there in front of 68a/67b/67c as it is right near the galley and toilets?

Lots of space - as you say, it's at an exit door, and these are quite wide. There are toilets on the other side of the door, but no galley IIRC.



Originally Posted by globaltrekker7 (Post 23349493)
Also 67b and 67c do not recline is that correct?

Incorrect, they have standard recline.

globaltrekker7 Aug 12, 2014 2:31 pm


Originally Posted by ft101 (Post 23351886)
Yes.




Lots of space - as you say, it's at an exit door, and these are quite wide. There are toilets on the other side of the door, but no galley IIRC.




Incorrect, they have standard recline.

My mistake sorry the galley is between 51/52 and 79/80 ... inany case, do they serve from the back going forwards, or from the front going towards the back?

jackiedada Aug 12, 2014 11:23 pm


Originally Posted by globaltrekker7 (Post 23352549)
My mistake sorry the galley is between 51/52 and 79/80 ... inany case, do they serve from the back going forwards, or from the front going towards the back?

There are multiple sets of crews serving, each one servicing around 15-20 odd rows, starting from the front.

BJ31184 Sep 2, 2014 7:43 am

EK352 Emirates seats - suitable for sleep?
 
Apologies for starting a new thread. Being new to this site I would appreciate any advise you have

I will be travelling on flight EK352 DXB-SIN on Boeing 777-300.

Looking at services on this flight Emirates is advising Deeply reclining sleeperette seats in First and Business Class.....

Does this mean neither are lie flat? and apart from the width and pitch there is no difference in recline?

Is it worth the upgrade to first?

Many thanks

DYKWIA Sep 2, 2014 7:48 am

There are no 'Deeply Reclining' 777-300s, so the website is probably wrong.

From the sticky :-

B777-300, 3-class – 12 aircraft
SkyCruiser in F, Lie-flats in J, New Weber seats in Y, ICE
A6-EMM through A6-EMX
ExpertFlyer aircraft code: 773

So, no private suites in F, but the SkyCruisers are OK.


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