BA or CX in F
#31
Suspended
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: AA EXP
Posts: 1,109
Diamonds really do have their privileges (somehow I can't see AA inviting their 60,000 EXPs for dinner at McDonalds ...).
I choose CX F over BA F. I do want Don Perrigon in CX, however.
#32




Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Circle City
Posts: 3,568
Originally Posted by number_6
Whoops! You are all correct, of course, there is no footrest on CX and there never has been (in fact it is partly why the seat is better).
Go to http://www.cathaypacific.com/
Go to "During your flight" and "Travel Classes"
Click on the picture accompanying "Introducing The Best Seat In The House"
A popup will come up with some pictures. One seems to be of two people face to face having dinner. At first, I thought the taller one was a server but the seat in front of them seems to be facing opposite to the man who is clearly eating.
I agree with the others that I dont believe the seat can do guest dining but the photo seems a bit odd.
#33
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Programs: AA EXP 3 MM; Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium Elite
Posts: 18,588
Originally Posted by Darren
You know what's odd, though.
Go to http://www.cathaypacific.com/
Go to "During your flight" and "Travel Classes"
Click on the picture accompanying "Introducing The Best Seat In The House"
A popup will come up with some pictures. One seems to be of two people face to face having dinner. At first, I thought the taller one was a server but the seat in front of them seems to be facing opposite to the man who is clearly eating.
I agree with the others that I dont believe the seat can do guest dining but the photo seems a bit odd.
Go to http://www.cathaypacific.com/
Go to "During your flight" and "Travel Classes"
Click on the picture accompanying "Introducing The Best Seat In The House"
A popup will come up with some pictures. One seems to be of two people face to face having dinner. At first, I thought the taller one was a server but the seat in front of them seems to be facing opposite to the man who is clearly eating.
I agree with the others that I dont believe the seat can do guest dining but the photo seems a bit odd.
#34
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,011
Originally Posted by PresRDC
Good observation, Darren. That guy is definately sitting on the opposite side of the seat (his back is to the T.V. screen) and he is definately eating. That said, there still is no such seat on CX. Perhaps when CX created that photo, they planned on havign that function, but, for some reason, it went by the wayside. BTW, the A340-300 and the A333 do not have the stool as well. Cannot comment on the A340-600 as I have not been on one yet (that will change in July).

