ZRH-ORD best seat in F?
#1
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Austin TX, AA Platinum for life (who will live longer, me or AAdvantage?)
Posts: 426
ZRH-ORD best seat in F?
I was assigned 3DG for myself and travel companion. Would you pick another for best choices/service/comfort?
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#3
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SMV/ZRH
Programs: LX/M&M, UA, AA, AF/KL, SPG Gold
Posts: 671
I agree with aw that there are no bad seats in F on LX.
Since the seat configuration is 1-2-1 I'd go for a window seat if traveling alone. Considering you're with a companion I'd keep the two center seats, so you don't have the aisle between you.
andy
Since the seat configuration is 1-2-1 I'd go for a window seat if traveling alone. Considering you're with a companion I'd keep the two center seats, so you don't have the aisle between you.
andy
#4
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: "Did you ever see Dallas from an MD-80 at night?" just doesn't have the same ring to it...
Posts: 1,685
Actually, having the two center seats can be a real pain if you're traveling together. There's quite a bit of separation between the two seats, and since the seats don't swivel (like, for example, AA's), carrying on a conversation can be difficult.
Taking window/aisle isn't all that bad--the seats have a sliding ottoman that can double as a second seat so the two of you can dine across from each other (the tables are enormous, and you can't beat the ambience of a window seat in that setting, IMHO) or conduct business; if you're planning on doing either one it might actually be more convenient to have seats across the aisle from each other than having to somehow walk around to the other side of the cabin.
Other than that, previous posts are right on: any seat in F on LX is a good seat.
[This message has been edited by SuperSlug (edited 10-31-2003).]
Taking window/aisle isn't all that bad--the seats have a sliding ottoman that can double as a second seat so the two of you can dine across from each other (the tables are enormous, and you can't beat the ambience of a window seat in that setting, IMHO) or conduct business; if you're planning on doing either one it might actually be more convenient to have seats across the aisle from each other than having to somehow walk around to the other side of the cabin.
Other than that, previous posts are right on: any seat in F on LX is a good seat.
[This message has been edited by SuperSlug (edited 10-31-2003).]