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Beware: Last Minute Equipment Swap can result in a 10 across 77W even though it shows 9 across during booking
Answers to Most Frequently Asked Questions
777 Fleet Facts/Plan - 34 777-300ERs Total as of November 2018 - RL is available on All 777s - configuration reported based on FTer trip report noted in this topic
+ for 77A/M/B (New/Refurbished/10-abreast)
Links to other Discussions
Link to first post in this thread with seat maps
Answers to Most Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, Royal Laurel (RL) cabin is available on ALL 777s
- Wifi is available on all 777s when it works.
- 77N/Seatguru V1 (38J/64W/211Y) - No longer in service
- 77A/Seatguru V2 (39J/56W/238Y) - 9-abreast Y cabin with WiFi
- 77M/Seatguru V3 (38J/64W/221Y) - 9-abreast with WiFi and 10 extra seats added in the rear Y cabin
- 77B/Seatguru V4 (39J/56W/258Y) - 10-abreast Y with new color scheme
- Kitty Jet
s are: Shining Star Jet (77A)and Hand-in-Hand (77M)- Currently serving ORD - Involved in a baggage cart incident at BKK on 9 NOV 2023, might be out of service a little - Seasonal changes are to be expected in the summer months; 77B aircraft will be shifted onto European routes and 77A/M aircraft will substitute in on North American services.
777 Fleet Facts/Plan - 34 777-300ERs Total as of November 2018 - RL is available on All 777s - configuration reported based on FTer trip report noted in this topic
- 0x 77Ws (Original Configuration with PL recliner J seats)
- 0x 77Ns / Seatguru V1 38-64-211 (First Configuration with RL lie flat J seats)
- 13x 77Ms / Seatguru V3 38-64-221 (Retrofitted from 77N with 10 more seats added in the rear Y cabin) converted from 77Ns starting summer of 2015/ended in 2H2016 - B-16703 (Hello Kitty Sanrio Family), B-16705, B-16706, B-16707, B-16708, B-16709, B-16710, B-16711, B-16712, B-16713, B-16715 (Star Alliance), B-16716, B-16717(Leased to Air NZ)
- Currently flies on TPE-LAX (Two night time flights, varies on the daytime flight), TPE-AMS (via BKK), TPE-CDG, TPE-LHR (via BKK), TPE-VIE, TPE-VIE (via BKK), Variable SFO(BR7/8 only)
- 11x 77As / Seatguru V2 39-56-238 in Service - B-16718, B-16719, B-16720, B-16721, B-16722 (Hello Kitty Shining Star), B-16723, B-16725, B-16726, B-16727, B-16728, B-16729
- Currently flies on TPE-JFK/IAH/ORD/YYZ/Variable LAX and SFO service
- 10x 77B / Seatguru V4 39-56-258 with 10-abreast economy cabin - B-16730, B-16731, B-16732, B-16733, B-16735, B-16736, B-16737, B-16738, B-16739, B-16740
- Currently flies on TPE-SFO [2x daily(BR17/18/27/28) w/ variable daytime service(BR7/8)], TPE-SEA, TPE-YVR
- Total of 34 777-300ERs + 5 777 Fs in the fleet when all aircraft are delivered
+ for 77A/M/B (New/Refurbished/10-abreast)
- Wifi/SMS - https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/eva-...i-service.html
- Improved AVOD - larger screen, multi-point, tablet style interaction(Tablet only available on 77A and 77B in RL), new Android-based IFE system on all aircraft
- USB/Power at every seat
- AVOD box removed from bottom of seat - more leg room
Links to other Discussions
- New 77A Configuration: EVA Air - Business Seat Question on 77W EVA Air - Business Seat Question on 77W
- Economy: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/eva-a...777-300-a.html
- Elite and Economy Discussions: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...you-think.html
- Elite Discussions: EVA AIR Elite Class Premium Economy Review (777) EVA AIR Elite Class Premium Economy Review (777)
- 77N Elite Trip Report: http://www.flywithdinh.com/blogs/eva-air-elite-class/
- 77N Kitty Jet Trip Report: EVA Air Hello Kitty Transpacific Royal Laurel Class 2014 EVA Air Hello Kitty Transpacific Royal Laurel Class 2014
- RL Discussions: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...rel-class.html
- 10 Abreast Seating Discussions: EVA goes 10 abreast 777 EVA goes 10 abreast 777
- EVA Air Hello Kitty Service Changes(updated regularly by airline): http://www.evaair.com/en-global/abou...e.html?filter=
Link to first post in this thread with seat maps
Everything You Want to Know About Where to Sit on an EVA 777-300ER
#571
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So 11A was fine. There was a bassinet in use behind me, but the crying was minimal and not an issue. The flatulence from one of the passengers nearby was pretty bad, however. That of course has nothing to do with the seat
First time on Eva. Crew was phenomenal, up there with the best I've ever experienced.
First time on Eva. Crew was phenomenal, up there with the best I've ever experienced.
#573
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On a side note:
Anyone flying BR7 SFO-TPE should plan for delays accordingly. The aircraft has blocked off and departed late more than 50% of the time this month, resulting in a late arrival into TPE. They are operating at a time when SFO I Terminal is at capacity so gate space and traffic is holding them back.
#574
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[QUOTEOn a side note:
Anyone flying BR7 SFO-TPE should plan for delays accordingly. The aircraft has blocked off and departed late more than 50% of the time this month, resulting in a late arrival into TPE. They are operating at a time when SFO I Terminal is at capacity so gate space and traffic is holding them back.[/QUOTE]
Do you know if BR27 also being held back? I am flying next month on BR27 and I have a connecting flight at TPE. This is my FIRST flight on EVA's 777-300er in Royal Laurel Class and I selected the only window seat available in the front cabin 6K, any thoughts? There are still plenty of window seats in the second cabin.
Anyone flying BR7 SFO-TPE should plan for delays accordingly. The aircraft has blocked off and departed late more than 50% of the time this month, resulting in a late arrival into TPE. They are operating at a time when SFO I Terminal is at capacity so gate space and traffic is holding them back.[/QUOTE]
Do you know if BR27 also being held back? I am flying next month on BR27 and I have a connecting flight at TPE. This is my FIRST flight on EVA's 777-300er in Royal Laurel Class and I selected the only window seat available in the front cabin 6K, any thoughts? There are still plenty of window seats in the second cabin.
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#577
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: TPE<->SFO
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Hello everyone,
I'm flying out of San Francisco on BR7 at the end of August, just wondering if the dispute regarding the crew hours is still on going? And does anyone know exactly what version of the 777 is on this route (new vs old)? I'm currently booked in 10A
First time flying EVA across the Pacific so I'm looking forward to seeing how this compared with my previous CI and UA flights.
Thanks!
I'm flying out of San Francisco on BR7 at the end of August, just wondering if the dispute regarding the crew hours is still on going? And does anyone know exactly what version of the 777 is on this route (new vs old)? I'm currently booked in 10A
First time flying EVA across the Pacific so I'm looking forward to seeing how this compared with my previous CI and UA flights.
Thanks!
#578
Join Date: Aug 2016
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Hello everyone,
I'm flying out of San Francisco on BR7 at the end of August, just wondering if the dispute regarding the crew hours is still on going? And does anyone know exactly what version of the 777 is on this route (new vs old)? I'm currently booked in 10A
First time flying EVA across the Pacific so I'm looking forward to seeing how this compared with my previous CI and UA flights.
Thanks!
I'm flying out of San Francisco on BR7 at the end of August, just wondering if the dispute regarding the crew hours is still on going? And does anyone know exactly what version of the 777 is on this route (new vs old)? I'm currently booked in 10A
First time flying EVA across the Pacific so I'm looking forward to seeing how this compared with my previous CI and UA flights.
Thanks!
Plane type used should be 77B. You can identify yourself too by going to the seatmap and looking if economy is in a 3-4-3 configuration in the Manage Your Trip(seat selection) section.
#579
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: TPE<->SFO
Posts: 98
The dispute was resolved when they announced they were going 3x weekly. Crews don’t have to do next day turns in SFO anymore.
Plane type used should be 77B. You can identify yourself too by going to the seatmap and looking if economy is in a 3-4-3 configuration in the Manage Your Trip(seat selection) section.
#580
Join Date: Aug 2016
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77B(3-4-3) is only on the newest planes in the fleet with the newest IFE system. All 10-abreast planes have been delivered brand new in the last two years. Don't know where you saw that incorrect info.
#581
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Hi. First time flying on EVA. Booked in J for an upcoming YYZ -- >TPE trip. When selecting seats the BR seat map on their site vs seat guru is different when I do a flight # search. Which version of the 777 is going to be used for this route? I've got 10a in the rear cabin since all the window seats are taken in the forward cabin. I'm actually surprised by the heavy load in J as there are only a few seats left (~10) available for my trip mid August. There are some middle seats in the forward cabin but I generally try to stay in the rear cabins for the quieter "mini-cabin" like feel.
I'm also doing the DPS-TPE-YYZ return segment. Not too concerned about the A332 as I know it's going to be the old angled lie flat seats. Anyone know if you'll recieve a full meal for the short DPS-TPE segment? And any difference in the 777 from TPE-YYZ segment I should be aware of? On my return leg I've chosen forward cabin 5k
I primarily fly on north American/European carriers so am not used to Asian carriers but keep hearing all these great things about BR. Any info on what to expect is much appreciated!
I'm also doing the DPS-TPE-YYZ return segment. Not too concerned about the A332 as I know it's going to be the old angled lie flat seats. Anyone know if you'll recieve a full meal for the short DPS-TPE segment? And any difference in the 777 from TPE-YYZ segment I should be aware of? On my return leg I've chosen forward cabin 5k
I primarily fly on north American/European carriers so am not used to Asian carriers but keep hearing all these great things about BR. Any info on what to expect is much appreciated!
#582
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Gquie, your DPS >TPE will certainly have a full meal since it’s 5 hrs. I flew a shorter route from NRT to TPE and had a full lunch (it was hello kitty livery). Since your flight leaves in late afternoon, you will likely get a dinner. Probably not as complete as your Toronto flight, but not a snack either.
Be sure to book your meals on the TPAC routes. You will love EVA. Might favorite airline by far.
Be sure to book your meals on the TPAC routes. You will love EVA. Might favorite airline by far.
Last edited by wysiwyg; Jul 6, 2018 at 11:08 am
#583
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Gquie, your DPS >TPE will certainly have a full meal since it’s 5 hrs. I flew a shorter route from NRT to TPE and had a full lunch (it was hello kitty livery). Since your flight leaves in late afternoon, you will likely get a dinner. Probably not as complete as your Toronto flight, but not a snack either.
Be sure to book your meals on the TPAC routes. You will love EVA. Might favorite airline by far.
Be sure to book your meals on the TPAC routes. You will love EVA. Might favorite airline by far.
#584
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Gquie, your DPS >TPE will certainly have a full meal since it’s 5 hrs. I flew a shorter route from NRT to TPE and had a full lunch (it was hello kitty livery). Since your flight leaves in late afternoon, you will likely get a dinner. Probably not as complete as your Toronto flight, but not a snack either.
Be sure to book your meals on the TPAC routes. You will love EVA. Might favorite airline by far.
Be sure to book your meals on the TPAC routes. You will love EVA. Might favorite airline by far.
#585
Join Date: Mar 2010
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For those confused by Seatguru, see below:
Seatguru V1 = 77N 38-64-211 (no longer in service - they really should remove this version!)
Seatguru V2 = 77A 39-56-238 (9 abreast Y)
Seatguru V3 = 77M 38-64-221 (9 abreast Y - 77N with 10 more seat added to the rear Y cabin)
Seatguru V4 = 77B 39-56-258 (77A but with 10 abreast Y)
I will add this info to the wiki
Seatguru V1 = 77N 38-64-211 (no longer in service - they really should remove this version!)
Seatguru V2 = 77A 39-56-238 (9 abreast Y)
Seatguru V3 = 77M 38-64-221 (9 abreast Y - 77N with 10 more seat added to the rear Y cabin)
Seatguru V4 = 77B 39-56-258 (77A but with 10 abreast Y)
I will add this info to the wiki