LH 402 F
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LH 402 F
Which configuration does it have? And how would i find this out?
Is it
A) Old Seats, where you get 2 seats per passanger, but neither is truely a bed.
B) Crappy newer first where the seat becomes a bed.
C) New first where the is a full lie flat bed next to the seat.
Also, how do I figure out which routes ex-fra offer option C?
Is it
A) Old Seats, where you get 2 seats per passanger, but neither is truely a bed.
B) Crappy newer first where the seat becomes a bed.
C) New first where the is a full lie flat bed next to the seat.
Also, how do I figure out which routes ex-fra offer option C?
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Er ... in this thread (that started in February) http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...it-thread.html
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According to http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...it-thread.html
D-ABVL and D-ABVM both are retrofitted.
According to http://data.flight24.com/flights/lh402/ those are the planes that normally fly this route.
The question though is this the seat next to the lie flat bed configuration? I think there may be 2 new first configurations in F on LH right now.
For example I don't think the A380 provides a full bed next to the seat.
I want a flight EU-US with the full bed, I much prefer this.
D-ABVL and D-ABVM both are retrofitted.
According to http://data.flight24.com/flights/lh402/ those are the planes that normally fly this route.
The question though is this the seat next to the lie flat bed configuration? I think there may be 2 new first configurations in F on LH right now.
For example I don't think the A380 provides a full bed next to the seat.
I want a flight EU-US with the full bed, I much prefer this.
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According to http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...it-thread.html
D-ABVL and D-ABVM both are retrofitted.
According to http://data.flight24.com/flights/lh402/ those are the planes that normally fly this route.
The question though is this the seat next to the lie flat bed configuration? I think there may be 2 new first configurations in F on LH right now.
For example I don't think the A380 provides a full bed next to the seat.
I want a flight EU-US with the full bed, I much prefer this.
D-ABVL and D-ABVM both are retrofitted.
According to http://data.flight24.com/flights/lh402/ those are the planes that normally fly this route.
The question though is this the seat next to the lie flat bed configuration? I think there may be 2 new first configurations in F on LH right now.
For example I don't think the A380 provides a full bed next to the seat.
I want a flight EU-US with the full bed, I much prefer this.
Personally for such a short flight I would just look for the most convenient time of departure and/or connection- and if you want the nicer overall F product go for LX which is usually about the same price anyway in F.
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Aww but i'm using miles and can't find anything on Swiss available EU -> US departing Friday the 20th in First for one person.
Aside from the 744 (and potentially the a380 - haven't flown it yet), I'm not impressed with any of lufthansa's other first class offerings.
Aside from the 744 (and potentially the a380 - haven't flown it yet), I'm not impressed with any of lufthansa's other first class offerings.
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Which configuration does it have? And how would i find this out?
Is it
A) Old Seats, where you get 2 seats per passanger, but neither is truely a bed.
B) Crappy newer first where the seat becomes a bed.
C) New first where the is a full lie flat bed next to the seat.
Also, how do I figure out which routes ex-fra offer option C?
Is it
A) Old Seats, where you get 2 seats per passanger, but neither is truely a bed.
B) Crappy newer first where the seat becomes a bed.
C) New first where the is a full lie flat bed next to the seat.
Also, how do I figure out which routes ex-fra offer option C?
I am not sure many people would describe the new F seat as 'crappy'.