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Originally Posted by United857
(Post 29670935)
Gonna be flying on an A330 & A340 in J on an upcoming flight, both of which will be overnight. I understand that throne seats have a small footwell [...]
Originally Posted by United857
(Post 29670935)
]...]while aisle seats are more generous, but what about D/G seats that have the table between the seat and the aisle? Are those footwells closer in size to the throne seats or the aisle seats? Thanks!
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Oops - posted this in the wrong forum. Sorry - deleted.
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Hello,
I just booked my first ever LX long haul (flew them a few times in short-haul and on the route to TLV) and I would like to clarify a few points re:seating. The routing is VIE-ZRH-HKG//HKG-VIE. All flights are LX marketed but only the ZRH-HKG is LX operated, the other being OS operated. 1. I choose 10B , as this will be a night flight and I know I am likely to go to the bathroom a few times. So I feel this is better. Is there a free seat which would satisfy an aisle requirements but is more comfortable (longer, larger foot well ?) 2. At check-in, does the 200 EUR seats became free ? Is there a way to score one assuming one is free pre-boarding ? Does *A Gold help ? 3. For the OS operated flight, it asks me for choice Aisle or Window and that is it, I can not choose my seats. If I plug the PNR in the OS website should I be able to choose my seats or do I have to wait check-in ? Bonus question: I assume a P fare code on LX maps into P on OS, is that correct ? Thanks :) |
Originally Posted by fransknorge
(Post 29728871)
1. I choose 10B , as this will be a night flight and I know I am likely to go to the bathroom a few times. So I feel this is better. Is there a free seat which would satisfy an aisle requirements but is more comfortable (longer, larger foot well ?)
Originally Posted by fransknorge
(Post 29728871)
2. At check-in, does the 200 EUR seats became free ? Is there a way to score one assuming one is free pre-boarding ? Does *A Gold help ?
Originally Posted by fransknorge
(Post 29728871)
Bonus question: I assume a P fare code on LX maps into P on OS, is that correct ?
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This Friday, I will be flying SFO-ZRH in J. I see that 12K is open but Seatguru states it is missing a window. Can someone confirm if this seat is missing a window.
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Assuming it is operated by a B77W if I remember correctly the row 11 was missing the window...
__________Edit: I just checked the seatmap and every good seat is taken. So if you have 12K keep it. And the seat map confirms that row 11 is missing the window. |
Originally Posted by Nick Art
(Post 29784521)
Assuming it is operated by a B77W if I remember correctly the row 11 was missing the window...
__________Edit: I just checked the seatmap and every good seat is taken. So if you have 12K keep it. And the seat map confirms that row 11 is missing the window. |
It's been a long time since I've flown longhaul LX, but I am now booked on an A330 in seat 8K. I am a bit confused in reading this thread though. 8K appears to be a single seat. Is that what you is called a "throne" seat? I booked a rather cheap P fare and did not pay anything extra for this seat. I booked through UA if that matters.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 29788785)
It's been a long time since I've flown longhaul LX, but I am now booked on an A330 in seat 8K. I am a bit confused in reading this thread though. 8K appears to be a single seat. Is that what you is called a "throne" seat? I booked a rather cheap P fare and did not pay anything extra for this seat. I booked through UA if that matters.
8K is a mediocre seat, as it is havineg the armrest at the window side. On the A330 4A, 6A, 8A, 10A and 12A are the Throne seats (one seat with two big armrests at each side). The second best seats would be all the uneven K seats (one armrest between seat and aisle) (not 9K as it is missing the window). Followed by the even K seats (your seat!) (armrest between window and aisle, seat directly at the aisle) and the middle seats (one armrest each, here again there are seats directly at the aisle and seats with an armrest between them and the aisle) followed by the worsts seats the uneven A and B seats (sharing one armrest). Row 4 is the best row followed by row 6 and row 5. |
Thanks Nick Art
I get it now and see that those throne seats cost €135 and the odd K seats are only for HON/SEN so I'll just have to suffer with 8K. First world problem. :) |
Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 29798076)
Thanks Nick Art
I get it now and see that those throne seats cost €135 and the odd K seats are only for HON/SEN so I'll just have to suffer with 8K. First world problem. :) |
Planning on travelling with wife and 2-year old daughter on LX on an Aeroplan award. Does Swiss charge for Y-class seats assignment when travelling with young children? I know some airlines will waive seat assignment fees to ensure families sit together - is that the case with LX?
Also, any suggestion on "best" seats for a group of three on the A330? I'm guessing any three seats in the DEFG section will be similar. And under which seats are the entertainment boxes located? |
Just booked our first trip on LX thanks to some great advice from Nick Art on another thread. For the long haul - LX 15/18 JFK to ZRH to EWR on A330-300 here are my options for a couple. Going out 6DG (have now) or rows 8 to 14 DG. Also available are 9 and 14 AB. Coming back we have 7DG or with availability in rows 7 to 12 DG or 7, 9, 11, 14 AB. Obviously less concerned with our ZRH to FLR to ZRH seats, but welcome any advice. CS100 we have 2 DF with rows 1 and 5 DF open. E190 we have 3 AF with rows 1 and 4-6 AF open.
Thanks for the advice! |
Originally Posted by jasdou
(Post 29817079)
Planning on travelling with wife and 2-year old daughter on LX on an Aeroplan award. Does Swiss charge for Y-class seats assignment when travelling with young children? I know some airlines will waive seat assignment fees to ensure families sit together - is that the case with LX?
Also, any suggestion on "best" seats for a group of three on the A330? I'm guessing any three seats in the DEFG section will be similar. And under which seats are the entertainment boxes located?
Originally Posted by golfergal
(Post 29887657)
Just booked our first trip on LX thanks to some great advice from Nick Art on another thread. For the long haul - LX 15/18 JFK to ZRH to EWR on A330-300 here are my options for a couple. Going out 6DG (have now) or rows 8 to 14 DG. Also available are 9 and 14 AB. Coming back we have 7DG or with availability in rows 7 to 12 DG or 7, 9, 11, 14 AB. Obviously less concerned with our ZRH to FLR to ZRH seats, but welcome any advice. CS100 we have 2 DF with rows 1 and 5 DF open. E190 we have 3 AF with rows 1 and 4-6 AF open.
Thanks for the advice! A/B would also be an option and it would include one window, but that seat would not have direct aisle access. And the two seats share one armrest, whereas the middle D/G seats each have their own. I think your choice of 6D/G and 7D/G is fine. However 48 hours before flight all restrictions of blocked seats are lifted, so if at that point 4D/G are free make sure to switch to those! They are in the small and private front Business Cabin, which is much quieter and nicer IMO. (4D/G > 6D/G > 5D/G > 7-14D/G) |
Thank you!
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