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A350-900: https://www.aerolopa.com/sk-359
Front business class cabin includes rows 1-8 in 1 x 2 x 1 seating.
Mini business class cabin includes rows 9 and 10.
Rows 1 and 9 have larger foot wells, thus are desirable.
The toilets are between rows 8 and 9.
Some prefer the mini cabin for its more intimate size.
Row 9 are just in front of the wing. Row 10 are on top of the wing.
Uneven rows have the window seat next to the aisles. Even rows have the window seat next to the window, leading to slightly more privacy.
Service begins from row 1.
A330-300: https://www.aerolopa.com/sk-333
One business cabin (between doors 1 and 2) rows 1-8 in 1 x 2 x 1 seating.
Row 1 have larger foot wells, thus are desirable.
Uneven rows have the window seat close to the aisles. Even rows have the window seat close to the window, leading to slightly more privacy.
The toilets and galley are located after row 8.
Service begins from row 1.
A321neoLR: https://www.aerolopa.com/sk-32q
One business cabin rows 1-7 in alternating 2 x 2 and 1 x 1 seating.
Uneven rows are in 2 x 2 configuration, while even rows are in 1 x 1 configuration. The single seats have two armrests and offer more privacy and thus are desirable.
The toilets and galley are located in front of row 1.
Service begins from row 1.
Front business class cabin includes rows 1-8 in 1 x 2 x 1 seating.
Mini business class cabin includes rows 9 and 10.
Rows 1 and 9 have larger foot wells, thus are desirable.
The toilets are between rows 8 and 9.
Some prefer the mini cabin for its more intimate size.
Row 9 are just in front of the wing. Row 10 are on top of the wing.
Uneven rows have the window seat next to the aisles. Even rows have the window seat next to the window, leading to slightly more privacy.
Service begins from row 1.
A330-300: https://www.aerolopa.com/sk-333
One business cabin (between doors 1 and 2) rows 1-8 in 1 x 2 x 1 seating.
Row 1 have larger foot wells, thus are desirable.
Uneven rows have the window seat close to the aisles. Even rows have the window seat close to the window, leading to slightly more privacy.
The toilets and galley are located after row 8.
Service begins from row 1.
A321neoLR: https://www.aerolopa.com/sk-32q
One business cabin rows 1-7 in alternating 2 x 2 and 1 x 1 seating.
Uneven rows are in 2 x 2 configuration, while even rows are in 1 x 1 configuration. The single seats have two armrests and offer more privacy and thus are desirable.
The toilets and galley are located in front of row 1.
Service begins from row 1.
SAS Business [merged experience reports]
#121
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I like the front row in the mini-cabin. One doesn't really notice the presence of the lavs at all. Lots of legroom and feels less like a flying dormitory.
#122
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I am also not allergic to the presence of the lavatories either. Though could seem from the post like the OP wanted to avoid.
#123
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I worded it poorly. I actually like to be closer. I like the idea of the first row in the mini cabin. But what row is that? When I look at the seat map to choose my seats, it shows rows 1-10 with no break.
#124
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#125
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Row 9 & 10 are the minicabin in the back:
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#128
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I've created a wiki in an effort to bring key seating information to the top. CPH-flyer. kimmi and others who have been so helpful, please edit as you are the ones who truly know the information.
#129
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If I remember correct. Row 9 is just in from of the wing, and row 10 is on top of the wing. I personally don't like those 2 rows as it makes it hard to see the ground below.
Also the uneven rows have the seat next to the aisle, where the even rows have it next to the window.
Also the uneven rows have the seat next to the aisle, where the even rows have it next to the window.
#130
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If I remember correct. Row 9 is just in from of the wing, and row 10 is on top of the wing. I personally don't like those 2 rows as it makes it hard to see the ground below.
Also the uneven rows have the seat next to the aisle, where the even rows have it next to the window.
Also the uneven rows have the seat next to the aisle, where the even rows have it next to the window.
Depends on the side of the plane if the A side is close to the window, the K side is not. And vice versa.
#131
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#132
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#133
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Best Business seats? - SK944 A340
Hello! Just booked 2 one-ways in Business. Seatguru shows all seats except row 10 as the same. But I noticed that 1H-4H are reserved already, while 4A-5A are the only seats reserved on the left. Looking at either 2A/3A or 5H/6H.
Would appreciate recommendations. Thank you!
Would appreciate recommendations. Thank you!
#134
Join Date: Apr 2011
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I would recommend a seat as close to the first row as possible.
Flew SK J twice, one time sitting in 7D/7F and second time 1D/1F. It was much more quieter and calm sitting in 1D/1F as there is no access to the crew area in the front. The more back you get, the more "traffic" on the aisles and could potentially be disturbing.
Flew SK J twice, one time sitting in 7D/7F and second time 1D/1F. It was much more quieter and calm sitting in 1D/1F as there is no access to the crew area in the front. The more back you get, the more "traffic" on the aisles and could potentially be disturbing.