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Kaoru Kanetaka Nov 27, 2000 7:27 pm

Does Eurosleeper still exist?
 
Hi fellow SK flyers,

Its been nearly over a year since I flew SK last when I took the late night service from EWR to CPH. Then, I paid extra in order to secure one of the few Eurosleeper seats as I was intent on sleeping pretty much all the way to CPH.

Now, I checked with SK homepage and don't seem to be able to find any mention of Eurosleeper seats/service. Has SK renamed the brand or have they abolished the sleeper seats.

Frankly, the last time I tried the service, the business cabin was totally full and even though the seats do recline substantially more than other C class seats, I found the seats which are not placed in the separate cabin suffer from the noise and clutter of the regular C class service; such as the service cart often hitting the seats. I would have appreciated some separation such as curtains.

I wanted to know if the recent annoucements regarding the enhancements of Business class has affected the sleeper service. Would appreciate comments from recent SK flyers.
Thank you.

smg77 Nov 27, 2000 9:49 pm

They had the sleepers on my recent SEA-CPH-SEA segments. Unfortunately, I was in economy. My personal take on SK's classes of service is that economy is above average and business is below.

kempis Nov 28, 2000 12:00 am

Kaoru Kanetaka
The EuroSleeper still excist. Remember to book it in advance since its only a few sleepers avaible on each flight.

Kaoru Kanetaka Nov 29, 2000 11:23 pm

Kempis,

Thank you for your response. Now, was that still the same seat as before or have there been any improvements on the Eurosleeper?
Last time I flew, one of the FA brought something like a piece of board to attach to
the footrest to make it flat but the piece did not latch into the footrest well, so it was really a shabby sleeper!

simonsve Dec 3, 2000 2:52 pm

The Eurosleeper (or BusinessSleeper) is still existing , there are 2 seats that recline a lot more than the usual seat.

And indead the FA is brining an extension to the foodrest to give you a bedlike feeling.

But you need to reserve the seat well in advance.

I just used it yesterday and it is worth the aditional cost.


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