Best Aloha 737-700 First Class Seats for a Couple (1AC? 1DF?)
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Best Aloha 737-700 First Class Seats for a Couple (1AC? 1DF?)
Well, Seatguru doesn't have Aloha coverage and I can't get the search feature to help me out here...
Any opinions on teh best FC seats on a Hawaii-mainland Aloha 737-700 flight? I'm in 1DF right now, but 1AC are available, as are 2DF. I've flown Aloha FC several times before, I just can't recall which seats are the best ones to get.
Thanks for any tips.
Any opinions on teh best FC seats on a Hawaii-mainland Aloha 737-700 flight? I'm in 1DF right now, but 1AC are available, as are 2DF. I've flown Aloha FC several times before, I just can't recall which seats are the best ones to get.
Thanks for any tips.
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Mrs. cblaisd and I have been in both bulkhead sides, row 1, and either is fantastic. They are the best seats on the plane, imo.
I'd choose which side based on the likely landing pattern at the airport (or takeoff pattern returning) to giving maximal scenery.
I'd choose which side based on the likely landing pattern at the airport (or takeoff pattern returning) to giving maximal scenery.
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View-wise, my experience is that, typically, the best seats flying into HNL are on the D-F side flying in and the A-C side flying out. That usually gives you the best possible views of Oahu.
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Excellent, looks like I am all set then. Thanks very much for the advice!!